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It is a known issue for a very long time that the set opacity function does not work with some windows like Visual Studio (and probably also this #8 but not sure that it is the same issue because SET-TOP should work...)
Recently, a user reported the same issue with Revit software.
While investigating it further, I figured out a solution to bypass this problem and allow opacity to work even for windows that block it.
The solution is a complex workaround and requires about one to two weeks of effort (including testing).
The solution can be used also to solve this problem:
It is a known issue for a very long time that the set opacity function does not work with some windows like Visual Studio (and probably also this #8 but not sure that it is the same issue because SET-TOP should work...)
Recently, a user reported the same issue with Revit software.
While investigating it further, I figured out a solution to bypass this problem and allow opacity to work even for windows that block it.
The solution is a complex workaround and requires about one to two weeks of effort (including testing).
The solution can be used also to solve this problem:
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