Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Swindell

Thanks Jacque.  That's what I'll do.
Mark

On Nov 18, 2006, at 9:55 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


Mark Swindell wrote:

Thanks!
But seriously,  inside the bowels of Revolution there is some kind  
of  global "disabled state properties" somewhere, right?  How does  
that work?  That's what I'd like to tweak rather than creating a  
series of icons.




You could probably fake it by setting the blendlevel of the button  
instead. That allows you to set various degrees of opacity.


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Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread J. Landman Gay

Mark Swindell wrote:

Thanks!

But seriously,  inside the bowels of Revolution there is some kind of  
global "disabled state properties" somewhere, right?  How does that 
work?  That's what I'd like to tweak rather than creating a series of 
icons.




You could probably fake it by setting the blendlevel of the button 
instead. That allows you to set various degrees of opacity.


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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread Mark Swindell

Thanks!

But seriously,  inside the bowels of Revolution there is some kind  
of  global "disabled state properties" somewhere, right?  How does  
that work?  That's what I'd like to tweak rather than creating a  
series of icons.


Thanks,
Mark


On Nov 18, 2006, at 2:00 AM, Klaus Major wrote:


Hi Mark,

Can one fine-tune the appearance of the disabled state of a  
regular button?  I've got a series of buttons whose disabled state  
is a bit too transparent.  I'd like to make them less so.  Can  
this be done short of assigning icons?


Sure, just set a nice "disabledicon" :-)


Thanks
Mark


Regards

Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de

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Re: disabled button appearance

2006-11-18 Thread Klaus Major

Hi Mark,

Can one fine-tune the appearance of the disabled state of a regular  
button?  I've got a series of buttons whose disabled state is a bit  
too transparent.  I'd like to make them less so.  Can this be done  
short of assigning icons?


Sure, just set a nice "disabledicon" :-)


Thanks
Mark


Regards

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de

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disabled button appearance

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Swindell
Can one fine-tune the appearance of the disabled state of a regular  
button?  I've got a series of buttons whose disabled state is a bit  
too transparent.  I'd like to make them less so.  Can this be done  
short of assigning icons?


Thanks
Mark
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