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Interface art color depth Win 98 through XP

We are having some toolbar icons drawn up for us by an artist and I am
confused as to what bit depth that they should be produced in. I am
developing with a cross-platform library (Qt) using VS.NET 2003 (C++).
The buttons and toolbar widgets are drawn by the library and the icons
are imported into the app into Pixmap or Image classes from a .PNG
file.

Can I just have the artists hand us off art files done in 32 bit with
transparency, load the art into the widgets, then have the device dumb
the colors down if it needs to? What does Win98 support?

I hope I am asking the right questions.

Thanks for your time.
-Sara S.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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