I have the following code which sort of works provided you mask out the pink pixels however what I actually want is transparent bits like a PNG file so that I can avoid alpha blending issues and the need mask out a specific color everywhere the bitmap will be used.
CClientDC dc(pWnd);
CDC memDC;
if(!memDC.CreateCompatibleDC(&dc))
return NULL;
CRect bitmapRect;
bitmapRect.SetRectEmpty();
CFont* pOldFont = memDC.SelectObject(pWnd->GetFont());
CSize fontSize = memDC.GetTextExtent(imageText);
bitmapRect.right = fontSize.cx;
bitmapRect.bottom = fontSize.cy;
CBitmap bitmap;
if(!bitmap.CreateCompatibleBitmap(&dc, bitmapRect.Width(), bitmapRect.Height()))
return NULL;
CBitmap* pOldMemDCBitmap = memDC.SelectObject(&bitmap);
memDC.FillSolidRect(&bitmapRect, RGB(255,0,255));
//memDC.SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT); // doesn't work
//memDC.SetBkColor(TRANSPARENT); // doesn't work
memDC.SetTextColor(GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT));
//memDC.DrawText(imageText, bitmapRect, DT_TOP|DT_LEFT|DT_NOCLIP); // same difference
memDC.TextOut(0, 0, imageText);
memDC.SelectObject(pOldMemDCBitmap);
memDC.SelectObject(pOldFont);
memDC.DeleteDC();
CImageList bmImage;
bmImage.Create(bitmapRect.Width(), bitmapRect.Height(), ILC_COLOR32|ILC_MASK, 0, 1);
// this masks out the pink but for some windows blends edges of text causing pink text instead of black!
bmImage.Add(&bitmap, RGB(255,0,255));
Is just the bug filled beast that is MFC misbehaving or am I missing something?
SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT)should do the trick. You didn't by any chance only try including that line in combination with the ensuing call toSetBkColor(TRANSPARENT)(where it presumably would interpret the constant TRANSPARENT as some color value, and perhaps override the transparency mode)...? – HostileFork Oct 4 '11 at 23:23