Why not just create a picture of an enabled button (say, a JPG) and display
that?  If you need text, you can create a "blank" button and put a label
over it which you can then change...etc...

If you don't need a button in the traditional sense, why carry all that
overhead with you in the app?

BTW, the "accomplishment" question was asked in the general sense, not the
specific sense.  That way the gurus can possibly provide you with a better
way.

Peace, Love, and Light,

/s/ Jon C. Munson II

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:cocoa-dev-bounces+jmunson=his....@lists.apple.com] On Behalf Of
Donnie Lee
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 1:21 PM
To: Cocoa Developers
Subject: Re: Disabled button looks like enabled

> As others have already asked: what are you trying to accomplish?

I try to create a disabled button that looks like enabled button
:))))))) It's so easy to understand, why do you ask more more and
more???!!!

Donnie.
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