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PNG transparency over Transparent forms?

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    Have a form, using either an image/color + transparency key, I have a transparent form. Fine. However, I have these nice little png images, I want to place on that form as buttons, and maybe even place over the buttons to convey information. Only problem is, that where the png alpha (like in the edges of the drop-shadow) overlaps the form, I get a weird mix of the drop-shadow, and the transparency key. Any suggestions?

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      Have a form, using either an image/color + transparency key, I have a transparent form. Fine. However, I have these nice little png images, I want to place on that form as buttons, and maybe even place over the buttons to convey information. Only problem is, that where the png alpha (like in the edges of the drop-shadow) overlaps the form, I get a weird mix of the drop-shadow, and the transparency key. Any suggestions?

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      Use Paint.NET http://www.getpaint.net/[^] If you use the eraser on the White text, it gives a checkerboard effect. This checkerboard effect is in-fact transparency. Use these modified images, instead. Should help :)

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