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Old 15-07-2007, 10:29 AM
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Version 1.1 of AlsICCA

This version is a bit of a compromise. I can't get it to work exactly how I'd like.

It is the same as version 1, except that I have added a button which removes the border and makes the ICCA stay on top. The same button will return the border and make the ICCA not stay on top (i.e behave like a normal window).

I haven't been able to solve the movement of the ICCA when the border disappears. It appears that the .NET framework won't let programmers play with that. If anyone knows how to solve that, I'd like hear!

So as a work around, if you want to use the ICCA in no-border-stay-on-top mode...
  1. Align the ICCA over your image capture window so the inside of the border lines up.
  2. Move the ICCA so the top left corner of the outside of the ICCA border lines up with the top left corner of the capture frame.
  3. Press the No Border button.
The ICCA will move into position over the capture frame. The underlying image will be shifted by the same amount but this will be fixed when the image/window is refreshed.

So it's not perfect, but if you can work with it, then great!

Al.
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Last edited by sheeny; 15-07-2007 at 10:31 AM. Reason: typo
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