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PeterPanino |
Posted - Mar 30 2021 : 08:01:07 A user wants to fill an area with TRANSPARENCY by using the Fill Tool on the Toolbar:
However, the Color Picker supports only SOLID COLORS:
How can I fill an area with Transparency using the Fill Tool? |
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xequte |
Posted - Mar 31 2021 : 21:44:28 Hi Peter
You can use the updates mentioned in my other post to replace the prompt for color code with your own:
https://www.imageen.com/ieforum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4868
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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PeterPanino |
Posted - Mar 31 2021 : 05:22:55 Hi Nigel, this is very good news. Thank you!
It would be nice if there was an OnPromptForColor event where we could decide whether the standard color-picker dialog is invoked or a custom color-picker dialog. That would be very useful! |
xequte |
Posted - Mar 30 2021 : 23:50:35 Hi Peter
Unfortunately the color selector is a standard Windows dialog, so we can't customize it to add a transparency option. However in the next release you can hold the Alt key to fill with transparency.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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PeterPanino |
Posted - Mar 30 2021 : 08:19:45 When I set the OPACITY in the Brush Properties dialog to ZERO by dragging the TRANSPARENCY trackbar to the very left, then this does not work on the FILL TOOL:
But from the user's view, that would be the LOGICAL way to fill an area with Transparency using the Fill Tool. |