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Re: Problem with DecorationOverlayIcon [message #134740 is a reply to message #134727] |
Tue, 02 June 2009 12:27 |
Markus rüger Messages: 369 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
we experienced the same problem a few weeks ago. The problem was, that one
of the images (the icon itself, or the icon to overlay with) had a
transparent area. Some image software, like photoshop, can save the image in
a way it can not be read properly (transperency set to "on" and no
background color). To fix this in photoshop for example you can save for
web, than activate the checkbox for transperency, if not already activate,
and set background to be "white". This solved our problem.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Markus
"Dmitry Pryadkin" <drpadawan@ya.ru> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Re: Problem with DecorationOverlayIcon [message #134829 is a reply to message #134740] |
Wed, 03 June 2009 12:39 |
Dmitry Pryadkin Messages: 146 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Thanks, I'll check this out
Markus Krüger wrote:
> Hi,
> we experienced the same problem a few weeks ago. The problem was, that one
> of the images (the icon itself, or the icon to overlay with) had a
> transparent area. Some image software, like photoshop, can save the image in
> a way it can not be read properly (transperency set to "on" and no
> background color). To fix this in photoshop for example you can save for
> web, than activate the checkbox for transperency, if not already activate,
> and set background to be "white". This solved our problem.
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