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Resizing Picture box in StrechImage mode and Gradiant problem!!!???

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    Hi. I'm making a Button user control and it consist of three parts. Left,center and right Picture boxes. Why when i change picture box width which is set to StrechImage mode, it's image in runtime will take gradient?

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      Hi. I'm making a Button user control and it consist of three parts. Left,center and right Picture boxes. Why when i change picture box width which is set to StrechImage mode, it's image in runtime will take gradient?

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      It only streches the image. Therefore, you won't be able to apply percise gradient. :wtf:

      What a curious mind needs to discover knowledge is noting else than a pin-hole.

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        It only streches the image. Therefore, you won't be able to apply percise gradient. :wtf:

        What a curious mind needs to discover knowledge is noting else than a pin-hole.

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        Excuse me. :D My pic was a png that has an inner gradient. :b

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