Contributor: SWAG SUPPORT TEAM { Here is a simple test program I wrote for displaying a 256 color bitmap. It works properly on my system ... so far. The code was derived from a sample which is included in the WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE help description in the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (The Win API). These examples were not included in the Delphi version of the Win API help file for some reason. Too bad because they are extremely useful. This code passes all the tests on my system. The app starts with the bitmap displayed correctly. With another app in the foreground or with an icon (for example the MSDOS icon) dragged on top, it displays a proper "background palette". Minimizing and moving the window shows a proper palette. You will need to find a 256 color bitmap (Test.bmp). My bitmap is smaller than the client area. The Form contains a single TImage aligned to client. The messages are documented in Delphi's online help. } unit Paltst; interface uses SysUtils, WinTypes, WinProcs, Messages, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, Dialogs, ExtCtrls, Menus, Buttons; type TForm1 = class(TForm) Image1: TImage; procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject); procedure FormClose(Sender: TObject; var Action: TCloseAction); private { Private declarations } procedure QNewPalette(var Msg : TWMQueryNewPalette); message WM_QueryNewPalette; procedure PalChanged(var Msg : TWMPaletteChanged); message WM_PaletteChanged; public { Public declarations } end; var Form1: TForm1; Bmap : TBitmap; implementation {$R *.DFM} procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject); var i : Word; begin Bmap := TBitmap.Create; Bmap.LoadFromFile('Test.bmp'); Image1.Canvas.StretchDraw(Image1.BoundsRect, Bmap); end; procedure TForm1.QNewPalette(var Msg : TWMQueryNewPalette); var i : Word; DC : HDC; HPold : HPalette; begin DC := Form1.Canvas.Handle; HPold := SelectPalette(DC, Bmap.Palette, False); i := RealizePalette(DC); SelectPalette(DC, HPold, False); if (i > 0) then InvalidateRect(Handle, Nil, False); Msg.Result := i; end; procedure TForm1.PalChanged(var Msg : TWMPaletteChanged); var i : Word; DC : HDC; HPold : HPalette; begin if (Msg.PalChg = Handle) then Msg.Result := 0 else begin DC := Form1.Canvas.Handle; HPold := SelectPalette(DC, Bmap.Palette, True); i := RealizePalette(DC); UpdateColors(DC); SelectPalette(DC, HPold, False); end; end; procedure TForm1.FormClose(Sender: TObject; var Action: TCloseAction); begin Bmap.Free; end; end.