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I'm coding a winform application in c++/cli.
In this app I have a graph on a pictureBox and, to point some interesting data, I'm using a marker coded as a label. To achieve transparency, I have set:

label1->Parent = picbureBox1;

and set the BackColor to Transparent but I noticed it is a real transparency because it is not transparent to lines drew on the pictureBox but only to the background. This is what happens:

              /                   1  |                  /          2
             /      ---------        |                 
            /       |label1 |        |              |label1|
           /        ---------        |
          /                          |              /

Even if it is transparent, my label covers the line when the label moves from 1 to 2.
What I would like to achieve is this:

              /                   1  |                  /          2
             /      ---------        |                 /
            /       |label1 |        |              |label1|
           /        ---------        |               /
          /                          |              /

Is this possible or should I redraw the line when the marker covers it?

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  • Transparency is not what you think it is. When you write label1->Parent = pictureBox1; it is translated to label1->backColor = pictureBox1->backColor. The label control doesnt know about the drawings on the picturebox. So, yes, you have to draw the remaining line in the label Apr 17, 2014 at 10:28
  • This happens when you draw by using CreateGraphics(). Always wrong, draw with the Paint event handler. Apr 17, 2014 at 14:29
  • Ok, it seems clear. I just thought about that, I hoped there was a way to not write more code! :p @HansPassant: I'm not using CreateGraphics this time, it won't help me drawing with Paint event handler in this case!
    – Emi987
    Apr 18, 2014 at 15:26
  • Your question is just too poorly documented to have a shot at guessing at the problem. Next blind guess is not passing true to the Invalidate() call. Don't make us guess, post code instead of ascii art. Apr 18, 2014 at 17:32

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