Re: Icons in VS .net 2002
- From: "GT" <ContactGT_remove_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 10:34:51 +0100
"Jonathan Wood" <jwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Haven't played with this for a while but I believe it's a simple matter to
change the colors used for the transparent regions of an icon in VS. You
should be able to click on the transparent color in the palette or
something like that and it pops up a color dialog, where you could change
the transparent color to something different.
Yes, this is possible once an icon is open - that is the problem: The
initial transparent colour is RGB 128,128,255, .so when you change the
transparent colour, it changes all pixels that are RGB 128,128,255 to the
new colour, which for us changes most of the body of our icons! We need to
permanently choose a different transparent (background) colour for Visual
Studio to use by default when opening icons? Can this be done?
.
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