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| Pushbutton XP theme |
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Tue, 19 Feb 2008 08:00:05 -050 |
Hi
Not sure if this has been mentioned but if you have a background colornormal
ie: "white/black", the black makes the blue line (in a modal button
with theme set to true) a thicker color. If you have red as backgound color you
get a redish tinge around the outside of the blue line. This is is 2.6.1.3 if
you set the background color to white all is okay or even the default
colornormal.
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| Re: Pushbutton XP theme |
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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:56:50 -050 |
Hi Rob. You should set the pushbutton's systemTheme property to false in
order to use your own colors.
Thanks, Kathy
dBI
In article <3S8xYdvcIHA.632@news-server>, rob@calculation.com.au says...
> Hi
> Not sure if this has been mentioned but if you have a background
colornormal ie: "white/black", the black makes the blue line (in a
modal button with theme set to true) a thicker color. If you have red as
backgound color you get a redish tinge around the outside of the blue line. This
is is 2.6.1.3 if you set the background color to white all is okay or even the
default colornormal.
> Regards Rob
>
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Thanks, Kathy
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| Re: Pushbutton XP theme |
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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:10:25 -050 |
Thanks Kathy
I do set them to false to use my own, but what happened was l changed theme to
true to see if l liked the XP theme better and the buttons looked different with
the different background colors. l thought that l would mention it just in case
it was a bug or somebody was wondering why they looked slightly different to
"normal" colors.
Regards Rob
Kathy Kolosky Wrote:
> Hi Rob. You should set the pushbutton's systemTheme property to false in
> order to use your own colors.
>
> Thanks, Kathy
> dBI
>
> In article <3S8xYdvcIHA.632@news-server>, rob@calculation.com.au
says...
> > Hi
> > Not sure if this has been mentioned but if you have a background
colornormal ie: "white/black", the black makes the blue line (in a
modal button with theme set to true) a thicker color. If you have red as
backgound color you get a redish tinge around the outside of the blue line. This
is is 2.6.1.3 if you set the background color to white all is okay or even the
default colornormal.
> > Regards Rob
> >
>
> --
> Thanks, Kathy
> dBI
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| Re: Pushbutton XP theme |
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Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:16:23 -050 |
Unfortunately, with the XP theme, the Windows common controls kind of
'take over'. That is why we created the systemTheme property.
Thanks, Kathy
In article <8vf7SdOdIHA.1088@news-server>, rob@calculation.com.au
says...
> Thanks Kathy
> I do set them to false to use my own, but what happened was l changed theme
to true to see if l liked the XP theme better and the buttons looked different
with the different background colors. l thought that l would mention it just in
case it was a bug or somebody was wondering why they looked slightly different
to "normal" colors.
>
> Regards Rob
>
> Kathy Kolosky Wrote:
>
> > Hi Rob. You should set the pushbutton's systemTheme property to false
in
> > order to use your own colors.
> >
> > Thanks, Kathy
> > dBI
> >
> > In article <3S8xYdvcIHA.632@news-server>, rob@calculation.com.au
says...
> > > Hi
> > > Not sure if this has been mentioned but if you have a
background colornormal ie: "white/black", the black makes the blue
line (in a modal button with theme set to true) a thicker color. If you have red
as backgound color you get a redish tinge around the outside of the blue line.
This is is 2.6.1.3 if you set the background color to white all is okay or even
the default colornormal.
> > > Regards Rob
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Thanks, Kathy
> > dBI
>
>
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Thanks, Kathy
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