> I am trying to a "X" as a title bar button to perform the function
> "Delete". So far the only way I can do that is by using vector
> buttons.  How are these buttons designed?  In the following sample:
>
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> How are the numbers determined/calculated?

For the X effect, I am using this (in 2.2.4):

  Mouse  0  8  A   Close
  # Definition looks a bit goofy, but visual is OK.  A sensible definition
  # produces bad visual results -- go figure.  A pixmap might be better.
  ButtonStyle 8 Vector 14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL 
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I got the numbers by trial and error :)

Yes, 2.2.4 is an old version (came with Red Hat 6.2).  I'm not the sysadmin
here, and it works well enough that I haven't agitated to upgrade.
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