Using Win32 functions in Visual FoxPro Image Gallery
Device Context
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ChangeDisplaySettings
CreateCompatibleDC
CreateDC
DeleteDC
DeleteObject
EnumDisplayDevices
EnumDisplaySettings
GetDC
GetDeviceCaps
GetObject
GetObjectType
ReleaseDC
SelectObject
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Before you begin:
Holes in a form
A region is a rectangle, polygon, or ellipse or a combination of two or more of these shapes. The SetWindowRgn function sets the window region of a window.

The window region determines the area within the window where the system permits drawing. In other words, parts of the form beyond the region are not visible. Any mouse clicks on invisible parts pass through them to the windows beneath.

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  • How to draw a custom Window Caption on FoxPro form
  • Round FoxPro form
  • An alternative way of setting Form.Closable to False
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    Created: 2001-08-27 12:00:00  
    Modified: 2011-05-07 15:40:39  
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    Listed functions:
    CombineRgn
    CreateEllipticRgn
    CreateRectRgn
    DeleteObject
    GetFocus
    GetWindowRect
    SetWindowRgn
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    My comment:
    Visual FoxPro 8.0 Samples: Creating Irregularly Shaped Windows Sample.

    The SetLayeredWindowAttributes function can be used for creating transparent areas on forms, and even for making a whole form partially or totally transparent. A layered window is created by specifying WS_EX_LAYERED when creating the window with the CreateWindowEx function or by setting WS_EX_LAYERED via SetWindowLong after the window has been created.

    Only top-level windows (ShowWindow=2) can be made layered windows, whereas through using GDI regions even a child window can be "punched out".

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    User Contributed Notes:
    wjarnold@prodigy.net | 2001-10-01 09:33:30
    Basically, the demo brings up a form with a left to right series of "holes" (white, round circles, each an inch or so in diameter) with the circles showing whatever is behind them (that is, through the "holes" they form)

    It gets cooler when you move the demo form around and realize that the holes are showing stuff on your screen that"s behind the form (took a minute to figure that out because I first ran it on an empty screen background <s>).

    One of the more imaginative things I"ve come across in form design in a while.

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