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    Screenshot For How Can I Skin My Form


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    Very nice.
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    Agreed, very nice.

    And.... it's exceptionally nice of you to attach
    your code like that so I could see how you did it
    thoroughly bloody nice chap !

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    £$!£$!"%"£^"$%&%^&%^*$^&*%$^*&$£^%*£%$^&$%^

    Is it me or is your app transparent, i would be interested to know how you manage that one

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    I'm far too lazy today to do a sample, but it's the TransparentBlt API call to do this (www.vbapi.com should have it, but I know www.allapi.com's API giude program has an example in using a picturebox - you should just be able to shove the form's hwnd into this instead).

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    cheer Alex

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    Are you just teasing Intrudertje?

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    i Cant gie you this code

    but i will make a tutorial else you have all the stuff of my web browser

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    wy

    wy sould i do that for
    give me a example

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    ah yeah cool, all I (and probably loads of others on this site would love to know is how to create a skinned app)....

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