On 12/14/06, 张�|武 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The email subject says it all, though it's very long.

I am used to creating png images with transparent pixels/area that I can
safely (safe = even work with the worst browser that people call IE) use
on the web, the trick is to convert image with transparency to indexed
color with less then 256 colors, save the png image.

Now another challenge: I use very bright background color on the web for
most png-pixel-transparent images, these images look very bad if they
are put on dark background. And for one situation I am in now I have to
make these images display fine on viewers that do not support
transparency, e.g. xview.


If I select the transparent area, clear it to the color I want, then clear
it to transparency, and save with 'save background color' ON and 'save color
values from transparent pixels' OFF, then xview uses that color correctly.
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