Non-Clickable Alpha support

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Non-Clickable Alpha support

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I'm currently designing a game with triangular pieces. Since piece definitions are rectangular or square, this leaves a lot of leftover territory that is masked off. All well and good, but when the pieces are in any sort of proximity, they snap to each other and, worse, the "alpha-ed out" areas are still clickable, meaning that they overlap onto nearby pieces, making accurate selection impossible.

Is there any way to make transparent areas non-clickable?
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Bill Barrett
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Post by Bill Barrett »

It sounds like there's something wrong with your mask. This shouldn't happen if done correctly...

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Post by Hedge-o-Matic »

Sigh. You're right, of course. I never had this problem before, that I could remember, but it's been a short while since I had such odd-shaped components. My mask had a non-zero grayscale value in the background. Couldn't see it with your eyes, but the program, of course, knew it wasn't transparent. Fixed and thanks!
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