
Solution #1 (easier):
Override Windows background colour setting - always use white colour as background - only if shadow is used in xnview.
Solution #2 (maybe even impossible):
Make white colour under shadow transparent.
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Ok, not really a bugDreamer wrote:Only if you have non white background colour for window in Windows Display properties...
Solution #1 (easier):
Override Windows background colour setting - always use white colour as background - only if shadow is used in xnview.
Solution #2 (maybe even impossible):
Make white colour under shadow transparent.
And is it possible to fix/change it (solution #1 or #2 above) ?xnview wrote:Ok, not really a bug
#2, Always use white when shadow is enabled?Dreamer wrote:And is it possible to fix/change it (solution #1 or #2 above) ?xnview wrote:Ok, not really a bug
It's "solution #1":xnview wrote:#2, Always use white when shadow is enabled?Dreamer wrote:And is it possible to fix/change it (solution #1 or #2 above) ?xnview wrote:Ok, not really a bug