It sounds to me that you want the color of the button to be 50% … meaning that 
the card (or whatever) below it will show though. And, you want the border and 
name of button to be opaque… if all that is correct, you might want to give 
this a try.

create an image in the color you want the button background to be … perhaps 
white (you can do that within LC with import snapshot). Then assign that image 
as the icon for the button (you’ll have to fiddle with sizing the image). Set 
the iconGravity of the button to “center”. Then adjust the blendLevel of the 
image and you’ll see that reflected in the button’s background.

If you just set the blendLevel of the button, then the name and border will 
also change opacity.

be well,
randy

Randy Hengst
www.classroomFocusedSoftware.com


> On Mar 1, 2016, at 1:25 PM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami <bra...@hindu.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> We looking at very simple button design:
> 
> 1)  Border color is on/white/2px
> 2)  background is set to clear (no color assignment and no icon)
> 3)  background opacity set to 50% # if we can figure out how....
> 4)  Button name/label white
> 
> Now... I realize that if # 2 above is true, then possibly, since there are no 
> pixels at all in the background that the algorithm might not be possible from 
> a video card point of view... so we *could* set the background to white and 
> set the opacity to a grayscale?transparency value of say... 50%  but the idea 
> is that the text of the button name/label remains fully, 100% opaque, even 
> thought background has an alpha channel value (some level of transparency)
> 
> From my fiddling... (I could be missing something) this is not possible 
> either with buttons of fields  or graphics.
> 
> The use case is, again, as discussed in another thread: we want visibility of 
> the text on top of *any* image to be visible. We do this in print all the 
> time... but we cannot separate the blending of the text label or text itself 
> and the background of a button/field in LC... at least I have not found a way.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On March 1, 2016 at 9:15:36 AM, RM 
> (richmondmathew...@gmail.com<mailto:richmondmathew...@gmail.com>) wrote:
> 
> Do you mean that you want a button where an icon/image is set at 100%
> opacity and the rest of
> the button to, say, 50% transparency?
> 
> Would be grateful if you could clarify this.
> 
> Richmond.
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