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Transparency in custom controls

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JezB - 29 Sep 2005 12:21 GMT
I'm creating a custom control (inheriting from base windows control
RadioButton). I want the background for the control to be transparent, so in
the OnPaint method the first thing I do is clear the client rectangle with a
transparent colour:

protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs pea)
{
   Graphics g = pea.Graphics;
   g.Clear(Color.Transparent);

   // now paint over this
}

but this is making the background black rather than transparent. Leaving
this out and just painting what I want while leaving areas of the client
rectangle unpainted leaves a residue from what was painted there before (eg.
when I uncheck the radio button). What am I doing wrong ?
Bob Powell [MVP] - 29 Sep 2005 13:03 GMT
See the article on transparent controls in Windows Forms Tips and Tricks.

Additionally, I'm not sure if a radiobutton will work well as a truly
transparent control anyway because it uses a lot of win32 functionality
under the covers.

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> I'm creating a custom control (inheriting from base windows control
> RadioButton). I want the background for the control to be transparent, so
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> (eg.
> when I uncheck the radio button). What am I doing wrong ?

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