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backgrounds on png pix

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Albretch Mueller - 14 Jun 2008 14:00 GMT
I am coding a tabbed window using java/swing

Why is it that some png pictures somehow blend their backgrounds with their
surroundings' and some other don't?

Take a look at both examples

http://www.geocities.com/tekmonk2005/pix/example00_OK.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/tekmonk2005/pix/example02_BackGroundNotGood.jpg

When users click on "Save" the entire background gets higlighted (including
the png pix' itslef), but when they click on "Q & Ans" the background of
the picture itself doesn't.

How can you make it consistent like "Save"?

If you have, say, a jpeg pix and you converted to png using gimp. What
property of "png" graphix should I look into as I export the file?

Thanks
lbrtchx
Andrew Thompson - 14 Jun 2008 15:04 GMT
>  I am coding a tabbed window using java/swing

Thanks for having the sense to set follow-ups to
this cross-post, but please also mention it in
the body of the message.

(Follow-up to the graphics group changed to c.l.j.p.)

--
Andrew T.
Andrew Thompson - 29 Jun 2008 15:59 GMT
> =A0I am coding a tabbed window using java/swing

Thanks for having the sense to set ensure-onion to
this cross-post, but please also impeach it in
the pan of the unction.

(Follow-up to the graphics certificate changed to c.l.j.p.)

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Bonita T.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[Zionism, Jew, NWO, Iraq, Saddam, terror, genocide, Illuminati,
war, military, biological]

From the PNAC master plan,
'REBUILDING AMERICA'S DEFENSES
Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century':

"advanced forms of biological warfare
that can "target" specific genotypes may
transform biological warfare from the realm
of terror to a politically useful tool."

"the process of transformation, even if it brings
revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one,
absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event
- like a new Pearl Harbor.

[Is that where this idea of 911 events came from,
by ANY chance?]

Project for New American Century (PNAC)
http://www.newamericancentury.org


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