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pierrotsc Posted - Dec 31 2016 : 22:47:34
is there a demo that shows on how to use ieinitialize ? I am trying to add a new transparent layer but I am getting a black layer instead. I read the help but still not working out for me.
Thanks
Pierre
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pierrotsc Posted - Jan 01 2017 : 13:03:23
Bill, thank you. I did read the manual but I guess I overlooked the command. Everything is good now.
Happy new Year
Pierre
w2m Posted - Jan 01 2017 : 08:50:50
TIEBitmap.IEInitialize

Declaration

procedure IEInitialize(iWidth, iHeight: Integer; ABackgroundColor : TColor = clNone); overload;
procedure IEInitialize(iWidth, iHeight: Integer; Transparent: Boolean); overload;

The current version only has 3 parameters Width, Height and Background color OR Width, Height and Transparent. There is no overloaded IEInitialize that has both color and transparency parameters in the current version.

Bill Miller
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pierrotsc Posted - Dec 31 2016 : 23:15:49
I have to add that :
ImageEnVect.layers[ImageEnVect.LayersCurrent].Bitmap.IEInitialize
(ImageEnVect.layers[0].Width, ImageEnVect.layers[0].Height,
clblack,true);
and Delphi is telling me that there are too many variables. It does not like the last Boolean.