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vid 07 Apr 2006, 18:09
supported since which windows version? this is quite important thing
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07 Apr 2006, 18:09 |
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vbVeryBeginner 07 Apr 2006, 23:58
according to psdk,
SetLayeredWindowAttributes API requires Windows 2000 and unsupported in Windows 95/98. no luck for win9x :p |
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07 Apr 2006, 23:58 |
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RedGhost 08 Apr 2006, 02:38
works for NT kernel
i've used it for some time, it's a nice feature to make the window fade in/fade out when minimizing to taskbar (atleast i think) with a loop of SetLayeredWindowAttributes _________________ redghost.ca |
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08 Apr 2006, 02:38 |
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FrozenKnight 11 Apr 2006, 09:47
layered windows were first introduced in win 2000
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11 Apr 2006, 09:47 |
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cod3b453 13 Apr 2006, 17:04
vbVeryBeginner wrote: no luck for win9x :p Almost, I managed to make [semi] transparent windows and menus on windows 9x for my "XTB" toolbar program. The advantage here was I could choose what was transparent, I wrote this in VB6 and I'm still trying to convert it to FASM |
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13 Apr 2006, 17:04 |
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Vasilev Vjacheslav 14 Apr 2006, 16:52
cod3b453, can you share vb source code?
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14 Apr 2006, 16:52 |
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cod3b453 15 Apr 2006, 11:43
Which bit are you interested in, Vasilev?
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15 Apr 2006, 11:43 |
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Vasilev Vjacheslav 16 Apr 2006, 09:55
i'm interested in porting
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16 Apr 2006, 09:55 |
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cod3b453 17 Apr 2006, 19:00
I would rather not share my VB source at this moment in time, until I have written the improved GUI on my FASM version.
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