Rob, If you want to create a multi-state button, which is what you are describing, you simply create a PNG image with 4 states. This is how we handle this in our system...
The four states are: Active, Pushed, Mouse Over, & Disabled. If you are looking to create a 24 pixel multi-state button, you then create a PNG file that is 24 wide x 96 high. From top to bottom each 24 pixels in height accounts a state (Active, Pushed, Mouse-Over, Disabled). We then use a 3D button to contain the image. Hope that helps... Steve ********************************************* Stephen J. Orth The Aquila Group, Inc. Office: (608) 834-9213 P.O. Box 690 Mobile: (608) 347-6447 Sun Prairie, WI 53590 E-Mail: s.o...@the-aquila-group.com ********************************************* -----Original Message----- From: 4D_Tech [mailto:4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com] On Behalf Of Robert ListMail via 4D_Tech Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 6:48 PM To: 4D iNug Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> Cc: Robert ListMail <listm...@usersoft.com> Subject: Re: Icon & Picture Button Sources... Hi Tim thanks for the reminder. I recall liking your interface design. So, are you using the various button states where 4D has the ability to swap the images during different states such as “rollover”? If so, did you have to create two or three different versions of each icon for matrix of images…? Thanks, Rob ********************************************************************** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **********************************************************************