Just like TImage component.
Regards
Ps any known components to integarte PNG into buttons as well ?
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use TPNGImage (http://www.codeplex.com/P
damn. seems it was removed from SF not too long ago. ugly. this link still works though: http://www.codeplex.com/PN
I jsut download it myself to be on the safe side (I have it somewhere, but what is safe is safe :) )
Hi,
You can download
http://www.thany.org/downl
from http://www.thany.org/artic
Contains PngImageList, PngImageCollection, PngCheckListBox, PngBitBtn and PngSpeedButton.
From the doc file:
[PngComponents' main and most important component is the PngImageList. This is a descendant of the normal TImageList, with in addition full support for PNGs with an alpha-channel. This will enable you to keep using most components that take advantage of imagelists, while actually feeding them icons with alphablending capabilities. Two other very nice components are the PngSpeedButton and the PngBitBtn. These two buttons do not have a Glyph anymore, but in stead, they accept a PNG file to be assigned directly to the button, without the need for an imagelist (just like the normal SpeedButton and BitBtn). And since the PNG glyphs are drawn in realtime, there's no more hassling with WM_DISPLAYCHANGE when the user changes the clBtnFace color in his display settings...].
Note that I don't have tested them unter D2007.
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by: MerijnBPosted on 2008-08-12 at 23:54:58ID: 22219558
how do you mean?
In a resource?
On your form?
Design time?
Run time?