An Easy Way to Create a Transparent Button






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Nov 20, 2003
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Introduction
I wanted to draw a button which is transparent to its background image and hence had gone through several articles about button styles - transparent buttons. They were all very tedious tasks of making a button transparent - erase button background, draw picture, etc. I found an easy method. The idea behind this is, draw a bitmap picture on the dialog box. Draw the same bitmap on the button from the location LeftTop
of the button. Button is not visible like a button unless mouse cursor is moved on it. Therefore, I'll add two icons on the button.
//I have implemented two important functions -
//SetTransparent() and PaintBG(CDC *pDC, CRect rc)
//SetTranparent function loads bitmap from the resource and
//creates an handle to CDC - m_hHdc.
void CBut::SetTransparent()
{
HBITMAP m_hBmp = ::LoadBitmap(::AfxGetInstanceHandle(),
MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDB_BITMAP6));
m_hHdc = ::CreateCompatibleDC(NULL);
::SelectObject(m_hHdc, m_hBmp);
}
//PaintBG function is called in DrawItem function which draws
//bitmap on the button from the location left-top of the button.
void CBut::PaintBG(CDC *pDC, CRect rc)
{
CRect rect;
GetWindowRect(rect);
GetParent()->ScreenToClient(rect);
if(m_hHdc!=NULL)
::BitBlt(pDC->m_hDC, rc.left, rc.top, rect.Width(),
rect.Height(), m_hHdc, rect.left, rect.top, SRCCOPY);
}
How to Use the Source Files
Draw bitmap on the dialog box in CPaint
function of your CDialog
derived class. Check the 'OwnerDraw'
property of the button. Create a variable of type CButtonStyle
in dialog
class. Don't forget to include ButtonStyle.h file name in the same class.
void CButtonStyleDlg::OnPaint()
{
if (IsIconic())
{
CPaintDC dc(this); // device context for painting
....................
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}
else
{
CPaintDC dc(this);
CRect rect;
GetClientRect(&rect);
//ScreenToClient(rect);
BITMAP bmp;
HBITMAP hBmp = ::LoadBitmap(::AfxGetInstanceHandle(),
MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDB_BITMAP1));
::GetObject(hBmp, sizeof(bmp), &bmp);
HDC hDC = ::CreateCompatibleDC(NULL);
SelectObject(hDC, hBmp);
//Note: Do not use StretchBlt function.
::BitBlt(dc.m_hDC, 0, 0, rect.Width(), rect.Height(), hDC, 0, 0,
SRCCOPY);
CDialog::OnPaint();
}
}
//Set button properties in OnInitDialog() function of CDialog derived class
BOOL CButtonStyleDlg::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
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// Set the icon for this dialog. The framework does this automatically
// when the application's main window is not a dialog
SetIcon(m_hIcon, TRUE); // Set big icon
SetIcon(m_hIcon, FALSE); // Set small icon
// TODO: Add extra initialization here
m_btnButton1.SetTransparent();
m_btnButton1.SetTextColor(RGB(0,220,0), RGB(0,255,0));
m_btnButton1.SetIcons(IDI_ICON4, IDI_ICON4);
m_btnButton1.FontStyle("MS Sans Serif");
m_btnOK.SetTransparent();
m_btnOK.SetTextColor(RGB(0,220, 0), RGB(0,255,0));
m_btnOK.SetIcons(IDI_ICON2, IDI_ICON2);
m_btnOK.FontStyle("MS Sans Serif");
m_btnExit.SetTransparent();
m_btnExit.SetTextColor(RGB(0,220,0), RGB(0,255,0));
m_btnExit.SetIcons(IDI_ICON1, IDI_ICON1);
m_btnExit.FontStyle("MS Sans Serif");
m_btnClick.SetTransparent();
m_btnClick.SetTextColor(RGB(0,220,0), RGB(0,255,0));
m_btnClick.SetIcons(IDI_ICON3, IDI_ICON5);
m_btnClick.FontStyle("MS Sans Serif");
return TRUE; // return TRUE unless you set the focus to a control
}
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