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Here's what I did* based on Brian's links
First create a dialog resource with the properties:

  • border FALSE
  • 3D look FALSE
  • client edge FALSE
  • Popup style
  • static edge FALSE
  • Transparent TRUE
  • Title bar FALSE

and you should end up with a dialog window with no frame or anything, just a grey box. override the Create function to look like this:

BOOL LightBoxDlg::Create(UINT nIDTemplate, CWnd* pParentWnd)
{

    if(!CDialog::Create(nIDTemplate, pParentWnd))
    	return false;
    RECT rect;
    RECT size;

    GetParent()->GetWindowRect(&rect);
    size.top = 0;
    size.left = 0;
    size.right = rect.right - rect.left;
    size.bottom = rect.bottom - rect.top;
    SetWindowPos(m_pParentWnd,rect.left,rect.top,size.right,size.bottom,NULL);

    HWND hWnd=m_hWnd;//m_Pic.GetSafeHwnd()hWnd=m_hWnd;  
    SetWindowLong (hWnd , GWL_EXSTYLE ,GetWindowLong (hWnd , GWL_EXSTYLE ) | WS_EX_LAYERED ) ;
    typedef DWORD (WINAPI *PSLWA)(HWND, DWORD, BYTE, DWORD);
    PSLWA pSetLayeredWindowAttributes;
    HMODULE hDLL = LoadLibrary (_T("user32"));
    pSetLayeredWindowAttributes = 
    	(PSLWA) GetProcAddress(hDLL,"SetLayeredWindowAttributes");
    if (pSetLayeredWindowAttributes != NULL) 
    {
    	/*
    	* Second parameter RGB(255,255,255) sets the colorkey 
    	* to white LWA_COLORKEY flag indicates that color key 
    	* is valid LWA_ALPHA indicates that ALphablend parameter 
    	* is valid - here 100 is used
    	*/
    	pSetLayeredWindowAttributes (hWnd, 
    		RGB(255,255,255), 100, LWA_COLORKEY|LWA_ALPHA);
    }


    return true;
}

then create a small black bitmap in an image editor (say 48x48) and import it as a bitmap resource (in this example IDB_BITMAP1)
override the WM_ERASEBKGND message with:

BOOL LightBoxDlg::OnEraseBkgnd(CDC* pDC)
{

    BOOL bRet = CDialog::OnEraseBkgnd(pDC);

    RECT rect;
    RECT size;
    m_pParentWnd->GetWindowRect(&rect);
    size.top = 0;
    size.left = 0;
    size.right = rect.right - rect.left;
    size.bottom = rect.bottom - rect.top;

    CBitmap cbmp;
    cbmp.LoadBitmapW(IDB_BITMAP1);
    BITMAP bmp;
    cbmp.GetBitmap(&bmp);
    CDC memDc;
    memDc.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC);
    memDc.SelectObject(&cbmp);
    pDC->StretchBlt(0,0,size.right,size.bottom,&memDc,0,0,bmp.bmWidth,bmp.bmHeight,SRCCOPY);

    return bRet;
}

Instantiate it in the DoModal of the desired dialog, Create it like a Modal Dialog i.e. on the stack(or heap if desired), call it's Create manually, show it then create your actual modal dialog over the top of it:

INT_PTR CAboutDlg::DoModal()
{
    LightBoxDlg Dlg(m_pParentWnd);//make sure to pass in the parent of the new dialog
    Dlg.Create(ASLightBoxDlg::IDD)Dlg.Create(LightBoxDlg::IDD);
    Dlg.ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);

    BOOL ret = CDialog::DoModal();

    Dlg.ShowWindow(SW_HIDE);
    return ret;
}

and this results in something exactly like my mock up above

*there are still places for improvment, like doing it without making a dialog box to begin with and some other general tidyups.

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Here's what I did* based on Brian's links
First create a dialog resource with the properties:

  • border FALSE
  • 3D look FALSE
  • client edge FALSE
  • Popup style
  • static edge FALSE
  • Transparent TRUE
  • Title bar FALSE

and you should end up with a dialog window with no frame or anything, just a grey box. override the Create function to look like this:

BOOL LightBoxDlg::Create(UINT nIDTemplate, CWnd* pParentWnd)
{

    if(!CDialog::Create(nIDTemplate, pParentWnd))
    	return false;
    RECT rect;
    RECT size;

    GetParent()->GetWindowRect(&rect);
    size.top = 0;
    size.left = 0;
    size.right = rect.right - rect.left;
    size.bottom = rect.bottom - rect.top;
    SetWindowPos(m_pPar,rect.left,rect.top,size.right,size.bottom,NULL)SetWindowPos(m_pParentWnd,rect.left,rect.top,size.right,size.bottom,NULL);

    HWND hWnd=m_hWnd;//m_Pic.GetSafeHwnd(); 
    SetWindowLong (hWnd , GWL_EXSTYLE ,GetWindowLong (hWnd , GWL_EXSTYLE ) | WS_EX_LAYERED ) ;
    typedef DWORD (WINAPI *PSLWA)(HWND, DWORD, BYTE, DWORD);
    PSLWA pSetLayeredWindowAttributes;
    HMODULE hDLL = LoadLibrary (_T("user32"));
    pSetLayeredWindowAttributes = 
    	(PSLWA) GetProcAddress(hDLL,"SetLayeredWindowAttributes");
    if (pSetLayeredWindowAttributes != NULL) 
    {
    	/*
    	* Second parameter RGB(255,255,255) sets the colorkey 
    	* to white LWA_COLORKEY flag indicates that color key 
    	* is valid LWA_ALPHA indicates that ALphablend parameter 
    	* is valid - here 100 is used
    	*/
    	pSetLayeredWindowAttributes (hWnd, 
    		RGB(255,255,255), 100, LWA_COLORKEY|LWA_ALPHA);
    }


    return true;
}

then create a small black bitmap in an image editor (say 48x48) and import it as a bitmap resource (in this example IDB_BITMAP1)
override the WM_ERASEBKGND message with:

BOOL LightBoxDlg::OnEraseBkgnd(CDC* pDC)
{

    BOOL bRet = CDialog::OnEraseBkgnd(pDC);

    RECT rect;
    RECT size;
    GetParent()m_pParentWnd->GetWindowRect(&rect);
    size.top = 0;
    size.left = 0;
    size.right = rect.right - rect.left;
    size.bottom = rect.bottom - rect.top;

    CBitmap cbmp;
    cbmp.LoadBitmapW(IDB_BITMAP1);
    BITMAP bmp;
    cbmp.GetBitmap(&bmp);
    CDC memDc;
    memDc.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC);
    memDc.SelectObject(&cbmp);
    pDC->StretchBlt(0,0,size.right,size.bottom,&memDc,0,0,bmp.bmWidth,bmp.bmHeight,SRCCOPY);

    return bRet;
}

Instantiate it in the DoModal of the desired dialog, Create it like a Modal Dialog i.e. on the stack(or heap if desired), call it's Create manually, show it then create your actual modal dialog over the top of it:

INT_PTR CAboutDlg::DoModal()
{
    LightBoxDlg Dlg(m_pParentWnd);//make sure to pass in the parent of the new dialog
    Dlg.Create(ASLightBoxDlg::IDD);
    Dlg.ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);

    BOOL ret = CDialog::DoModal();

    Dlg.ShowWindow(SW_HIDE);
    return ret;
}

and this results in something exactly like my mock up above

*there are still places for improvment, like doing it without making a dialog box to begin with and some other general tidyups.

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Here's what I did* based on Brian's links
First create a dialog resource with the properties:

  • border FALSE
  • 3D look FALSE
  • client edge FALSE
  • Popup style
  • static edge FALSE
  • Transparent TRUE
  • Title bar FALSE

and you should end up with a dialog window with no frame or anything, just a grey box. override the Create function to look like this:

BOOL LightBoxDlg::Create(UINT nIDTemplate, CWnd* pParentWnd)
{

    if(!CDialog::Create(nIDTemplate, pParentWnd))
    	return false;
    RECT rect;
    RECT size;

    GetParent()->GetWindowRect(&rect);
    size.top = 0;
    size.left = 0;
    size.right = rect.right - rect.left;
    size.bottom = rect.bottom - rect.top;
    SetWindowPos(m_pPar,rect.left,rect.top,size.right,size.bottom,NULL);

    HWND hWnd=m_hWnd;//m_Pic.GetSafeHwnd(); 
    SetWindowLong (hWnd , GWL_EXSTYLE ,GetWindowLong (hWnd , GWL_EXSTYLE ) | WS_EX_LAYERED ) ;
    typedef DWORD (WINAPI *PSLWA)(HWND, DWORD, BYTE, DWORD);
    PSLWA pSetLayeredWindowAttributes;
    HMODULE hDLL = LoadLibrary (_T("user32"));
    pSetLayeredWindowAttributes = 
    	(PSLWA) GetProcAddress(hDLL,"SetLayeredWindowAttributes");
    if (pSetLayeredWindowAttributes != NULL) 
    {
    	/*
    	* Second parameter RGB(255,255,255) sets the colorkey 
    	* to white LWA_COLORKEY flag indicates that color key 
    	* is valid LWA_ALPHA indicates that ALphablend parameter 
    	* is valid - here 100 is used
    	*/
    	pSetLayeredWindowAttributes (hWnd, 
    		RGB(255,255,255), 100, LWA_COLORKEY|LWA_ALPHA);
    }


    return true;
}

then create a small black bitmap in an image editor (say 48x48) and import it as a bitmap resource (in this example IDB_BITMAP1)
override the WM_ERASEBKGND message with:

BOOL LightBoxDlg::OnEraseBkgnd(CDC* pDC)
{

    BOOL bRet = CDialog::OnEraseBkgnd(pDC);

    RECT rect;
    RECT size;
    GetParent()->GetWindowRect(&rect);
    size.top = 0;
    size.left = 0;
    size.right = rect.right - rect.left;
    size.bottom = rect.bottom - rect.top;

    CBitmap cbmp;
    cbmp.LoadBitmapW(IDB_BITMAP1);
    BITMAP bmp;
    cbmp.GetBitmap(&bmp);
    CDC memDc;
    memDc.CreateCompatibleDC(pDC);
    memDc.SelectObject(&cbmp);
    pDC->StretchBlt(0,0,size.right,size.bottom,&memDc,0,0,bmp.bmWidth,bmp.bmHeight,SRCCOPY);

    return bRet;
}

Instantiate it in the DoModal of the desired dialog, Create it like a Modal Dialog i.e. on the stack(or heap if desired), call it's Create manually, show it then create your actual modal dialog over the top of it:

INT_PTR CAboutDlg::DoModal()
{
    LightBoxDlg Dlg(m_pParent);//make Dlg(m_pParentWnd);//make sure to pass in the parent of the new dialog
    Dlg.Create(ASLightBoxDlg::IDD);
    Dlg.ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);

    BOOL ret = CDialog::DoModal();

    Dlg.ShowWindow(SW_HIDE);
    return ret;
}

and this results in something exactly like my mock up above

*there are still places for improvment, like doing it without making a dialog box to begin with and some other general tidyups.

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