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Yet Another Transparent Static Control

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Two other methods of making a transparent static control.
// TransStatic.cpp : Defines the class behaviors for the application.
//

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "TransStatic.h"
#include "TransStaticDlg.h"

#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#endif


// CTransStaticApp

BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CTransStaticApp, CWinApp)
	ON_COMMAND(ID_HELP, CWinApp::OnHelp)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()


// CTransStaticApp construction

CTransStaticApp::CTransStaticApp()
{
	// TODO: add construction code here,
	// Place all significant initialization in InitInstance
}


// The one and only CTransStaticApp object

CTransStaticApp theApp;


// CTransStaticApp initialization

BOOL CTransStaticApp::InitInstance()
{
	// InitCommonControls() is required on Windows XP if an application
	// manifest specifies use of ComCtl32.dll version 6 or later to enable
	// visual styles.  Otherwise, any window creation will fail.
	InitCommonControls();

	CWinApp::InitInstance();

	AfxEnableControlContainer();


	CTransStaticDlg dlg;
	m_pMainWnd = &dlg;
	INT_PTR nResponse = dlg.DoModal();
	if (nResponse == IDOK)
	{
		// TODO: Place code here to handle when the dialog is
		//  dismissed with OK
	}
	else if (nResponse == IDCANCEL)
	{
		// TODO: Place code here to handle when the dialog is
		//  dismissed with Cancel
	}

	// Since the dialog has been closed, return FALSE so that we exit the
	//  application, rather than start the application's message pump.
	return FALSE;
}

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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.

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