Issue with the image backgrounds

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Hi,

I am using True DB grid 7.0. ValueItem is used to display a field value
in the grid (ie, Images gets displayed for each values in a column).
The backcolor can be altered for the grid during runtime.

My issue is - When the grid backcolor is white, the image border gets
suppressed with the grid color.
But when the grid color altered is other than white, the image border is
visible & it looks ackward with the different backcolor.

Is there any way to convert an image background as transparent or is there
any options to set a image background as transparent in TrueDBGrid?

I am using bitmaps in the grid column & the images are in round shape.

Thanks in advance.

Regards
Valli


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