I'm not surprised that I missunderstood, very hard to determine what you are saying in most of the posts here. It sure sound slike you are trying to get a transparent background on a picture box though.
You see im not speaking englisch. I try write text the simpler, maybe i do mistakes but in the end we somehow understand each others. So vb.net is better then vb6. I like vb2010 but its hard to deal with it to me.
I wouldn't have used a PNG file in the fisrt place, as it doesn't support transparancy like GIF formats do. This is not a programmatic problem, it is a design problem IMHO. Open the file in a graphics program, make the white transparant, then, use the GIF file that was output, in your program.
Actually, PNGdoes support transparency. I use that feature myself all the time. Even more so, while GIF (AFAICT) only supports a one-bit transparency mask or single color index assigned to be transparent, PNG supports a full-blown alpha chanel. (See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...hnical_details)
This thread apparently is just about what the title says: a problem with the VB6 picture box control. I can't say much about that myself though, since I'm not using VB6. (Just here for the VBA stuff, you know... )
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Actually, PNGdoes support transparency. I use that feature myself all the time. Even more so, while GIF (AFAICT) only supports a one-bit transparency mask or single color index assigned to be transparent, PNG supports a full-blown alpha chanel. (See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...hnical_details)
This thread apparently is just about what the title says: a problem with the VB6 picture box control. I can't say much about that myself though, since I'm not using VB6. (Just here for the VBA stuff, you know... )
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I wouldn't have used a PNG file in the fisrt place, as it doesn't support transparancy like GIF formats do.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file support tranparency. In this topic first picture is png with tranparency code, you can see behind picture is a backorund picture.
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