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Yet Another Transparent Static Control

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Two other methods of making a transparent static control.

Sample Image - TransparentStatic.jpg

Introduction

There are many ways to develop a transparent static control. I like two approaches in particular, because they are simple and they get the job done. When you think about placing a static control with a transparent background on your window, the one important thing you have to consider is, whether the background is static or dynamic. The problem of having a static control changes depending on what is displayed in the background.

Method 1

If the background is static, then the best approach is to make a copy of the area on the parent window behind the static control before it is drawn for the first time, and then simply copy the image back to the parent every time the static control needs to be redrawn. The advantage of this approach is its flicker free display every time the static control is changed.

LRESULT CTransparentStatic2::OnSetText(WPARAM wParam,LPARAM lParam)
{

   LRESULT Result = Default();
   Invalidate();
   UpdateWindow();
   return Result;
}

HBRUSH CTransparentStatic2::CtlColor(CDC* pDC, UINT /*nCtlColor*/)
{
   pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
   return (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(NULL_BRUSH);
}

BOOL CTransparentStatic2::OnEraseBkgnd(CDC* pDC)
{
   if (m_Bmp.GetSafeHandle() == NULL)
   {
      CRect Rect;
      GetWindowRect(&Rect);
      CWnd *pParent = GetParent();
      ASSERT(pParent);
      pParent->ScreenToClient(&Rect); //convert our corrdinates to our parents

      //copy what's on the parents at this point
      CDC *pDC = pParent->GetDC();
      CDC MemDC;
      MemDC.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC);
      m_Bmp.CreateCompatibleBitmap(pDC,Rect.Width(),Rect.Height());
      CBitmap *pOldBmp = MemDC.SelectObject(&m_Bmp);

      MemDC.BitBlt(0,0,Rect.Width(),Rect.Height(),pDC,Rect.left,Rect.top,SRCCOPY);

      MemDC.SelectObject(pOldBmp);

      pParent->ReleaseDC(pDC);
   }
   else //copy what we copied off the parent the first time back onto the parent
   {
      CRect Rect;
      GetClientRect(Rect);
      CDC MemDC;
      MemDC.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC);
      CBitmap *pOldBmp = MemDC.SelectObject(&m_Bmp);
      pDC->BitBlt(0,0,Rect.Width(),Rect.Height(),&MemDC,0,0,SRCCOPY);
      MemDC.SelectObject(pOldBmp);
   }

   return TRUE;
}

Method 2

The other approach comes in handy when the parent window's background is dynamic. If the parent window's background is constantly changing then the above approach will not look too nice. So instead of all the copying, what the static control should do is invalidate the area of the parent where the control resides every time its text is changed. This method is much simpler than the one before, but it could flicker if the text is changed at a rapid rate.

LRESULT CTransparentStatic::OnSetText(WPARAM wParam,LPARAM lParam)

{
   LRESULT Result = Default();
   CRect Rect;
   GetWindowRect(&Rect);
   GetParent()->ScreenToClient(&Rect);
   GetParent()->InvalidateRect(&Rect);
   GetParent()->UpdateWindow();
   return Result;

}

HBRUSH CTransparentStatic::CtlColor(CDC* pDC, UINT /*nCtlColor*/)

{
   pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
   return (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(NULL_BRUSH);

}

Keep an eye out for a Transparent Edit control and Transparent Listbox.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


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Ali Rafiee has been developing windows applications using C++ since 1991, and he hasn't looked back since. Ali has been a software development consultant for must of his career, but he has finally settled down and has been working for an educational software company since 2000. While he is not working, he is either learning C#, flying airplanes, playing with his daughter, or answering peoples question on newsgroups, he finds that to be a great learning tool for himself.

Ali is also a Microsoft Visual C++ MVP.

Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralRe: why bitmap static or static1 can show up? Pin
AnonymousBabe@usa.net22-Sep-05 15:16
AnonymousBabe@usa.net22-Sep-05 15:16 
GeneralRe: why bitmap static or static1 can show up? Pin
Ali Rafiee23-Sep-05 5:46
Ali Rafiee23-Sep-05 5:46 
QuestionTransparent ListBox? Pin
iesoft10-Aug-05 10:39
iesoft10-Aug-05 10:39 
AnswerRe: Transparent ListBox? Pin
Ali Rafiee10-Aug-05 11:17
Ali Rafiee10-Aug-05 11:17 
GeneralRe: Transparent ListBox? Pin
Ali Rafiee11-Aug-05 6:30
Ali Rafiee11-Aug-05 6:30 
GeneralProblem with static method Pin
Ceri29-Jun-05 23:44
Ceri29-Jun-05 23:44 
GeneralRe: Problem with static method Pin
Ali Rafiee1-Jul-05 5:35
Ali Rafiee1-Jul-05 5:35 
AnswerRe: Problem with static method Pin
Douglas R. Keesler6-Mar-06 18:24
Douglas R. Keesler6-Mar-06 18:24 

Your method will still not work if it is being obscured by a topmost window, because setting windows position to wndTopMost will only set is above all non-topmost windows. Any topmost windows that previously existed will still obscure your window.

Here's a better solution (this is how I've implemented it in my button class). I have two methods in OnEraseBkgnd() based on a BOOL flag -- default is to use CDC::GetPixel() to identify solid color backgrounds. To use the control over an image background they must call a button method SetImageBg(TRUE, IMAGE_RESOURCE_ID), which sets the boolean erasure flag (BOOL bImageBg) to true and stores the image resource ID in a member variable (UINT m_background). From there this is how I've implemented the solution in OnEraseBkgnd():

if(bImageBg && m_background != 0) //if gradient color or image background
{
   if (m_Bmp.GetSafeHandle() == NULL)
   {
      m_Bmp.LoadBitmap(m_background);

      CRect Rect;
      GetClientRect(Rect);
      this->ScreenToClient(&Rect);
      CPoint pt = Rect.TopLeft();
      CDC MemDC;
      MemDC.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC);
      CBitmap *pOldBmp = MemDC.SelectObject(&m_Bmp);
      pDC->BitBlt(pt.x,pt.y,Rect.Width(),Rect.Height(),&MemDC,0,0,SRCCOPY);
      MemDC.SelectObject(pOldBmp);

      m_Bmp.DeleteObject();
   }
}


This method is a little more "memory efficient" because it doesn't store a bitmap in memory for each control instance, it only stores a resource identifier (UINT). The bitmap is loaded and painted and then immediately deleted. It's probably not an issue anyway... but feel free to modify this to your own liking. At least it's a method that works and will get you pointed in the right direction.




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-- modified at 2:13 Tuesday 7th March, 2006
GeneralDoes not work when control is created via Create() method Pin
Ralph5-Apr-05 9:37
Ralph5-Apr-05 9:37 
GeneralRe: Does not work when control is created via Create() method Pin
Ali Rafiee5-Apr-05 9:51
Ali Rafiee5-Apr-05 9:51 
GeneralRe: Does not work when control is created via Create() method Pin
avatar5d23-Jun-05 15:58
avatar5d23-Jun-05 15:58 
GeneralRe: Does not work when control is created via Create() method Pin
Ali Rafiee21-Sep-05 8:00
Ali Rafiee21-Sep-05 8:00 
General[OFFTOPIC] About first jpg Pin
Klimmtom21-Dec-04 21:03
sussKlimmtom21-Dec-04 21:03 
GeneralRe: [OFFTOPIC] About first jpg Pin
armentage25-Apr-05 5:41
armentage25-Apr-05 5:41 
GeneralShadow Pin
Jaded Hobo21-Dec-04 3:34
Jaded Hobo21-Dec-04 3:34 
GeneralRe: Shadow Pin
Ali Rafiee21-Dec-04 4:13
Ali Rafiee21-Dec-04 4:13 
QuestionDo you have a VC6 version? Pin
WREY15-Dec-04 8:51
WREY15-Dec-04 8:51 
AnswerRe: Do you have a VC6 version? Pin
Ali Rafiee15-Dec-04 9:26
Ali Rafiee15-Dec-04 9:26 

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