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    i wish to have transluscent buttoms in my dialog app. i found a class which is giving so many errors. could someone help with a tutorial, or a working code. Preferably no class.

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      i wish to have transluscent buttoms in my dialog app. i found a class which is giving so many errors. could someone help with a tutorial, or a working code. Preferably no class.

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      Hamid Taebi
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      What class and what errors?


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        i wish to have transluscent buttoms in my dialog app. i found a class which is giving so many errors. could someone help with a tutorial, or a working code. Preferably no class.

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        storyera_storyera wrote:

        Preferably no class.

        Quite hard in this case... Anyway this works http://www.codeproject.com/buttonctrl/cbuttonst.asp[^]

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