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Ok, it seems that internally 32-bit is used although screen color depth is set to 16-bit (WMI still reports 32-bit) and it is displayed in 16-bit color format.

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Ok, it seems that internally 32-bit is used although screen color depth is set to 16-bit (WMI still reports 32-bit) and it is displayed in 16-bit color format.

"No woman - no cry" ;)

 

 

Ok, but where can i find and change this setting ?

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Following the tutorial it appears that settings are already on 32bits true color.

I have retry my script this way : in the _GuiRef function with GUISetState() uncommented.

And the $hGuiRef window is correctly displayed with transparency.

So problem should be when the PNG is saved, no ?

 

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What is the color depth of the saved image? Should be 32-bit.

Yes 32bit

Well, i usually test transparency with the photo editor PhotoFiltre

Thinking it can have a problem, i test the saved image with Windows-Paint.

But no luck, same white frame !

In a last hope i have tried the windows picture viewer...

And what i see ! My serrated edges with transparency !!!! :blink:

I do  not understand anything...

 

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