I tested this with virtual ubuntu (10.04 64bit with VirtualBox), and it
didn't work.
But this works with GTK+, with both virtual and host OS.
Any clue what might be wrong? Is there any Qt configs etc which might be
mangled?
Jussi
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:34, Fabien Bodard wrote:
> Well i don
Well i don't know why your are using a picture to draw on a drawing
area... but i suspect there a a reason to that :)
it work well for me. on the same revision on ubuntu 10.10 64
2010/10/25 Jussi Lahtinen :
> Hmmm I don't understand. I don't need alpha mask, just transparent mask.
> I need to
Hmmm I don't understand. I don't need alpha mask, just transparent mask.
I need to draw completely opaque text on picture (and arrow).
Jussi
2010/10/25 Benoît Minisini
> > I tried to add line (tmp is picture):
> > tmp.Fill(Color.Transparent)
> >
> > But result is not much better, all I get
> I tried to add line (tmp is picture):
> tmp.Fill(Color.Transparent)
>
> But result is not much better, all I get is white background, not
> transparent.
>
> Jussi
>
Pictures have no alpha mask.
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I tried to add line (tmp is picture):
tmp.Fill(Color.Transparent)
But result is not much better, all I get is white background, not
transparent.
Jussi
2010/10/25 Benoît Minisini
> > Hi!
> > See attachments.
> >
> > Gambas3 rev 3268 @ Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
> > Jussi
>
> This is not a bug. Pictur
> Hi!
> See attachments.
>
> Gambas3 rev 3268 @ Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
> Jussi
This is not a bug. Pictures contents are undefined after it has been created.
You must fill it with a background with the Fill() method.
Regards,
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Hi!
See attachments.
Gambas3 rev 3268 @ Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
Jussi
DrawingAreaBug-0.0.1.tar.gz
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