> I have a "round" button named "Clock" and a series of transparent, > round clock-face icons depicting clock hand positions for all > possible times of day (in five minute increments). > > I want to be able to change the clock's background color to depict > daytime (6 AM - 5:55 PM) vs nighttime (6 PM - 5:55 AM) hours. How > can I change the background color inside the circular image without > changing the color of the button's corners protruding around the > circular image.
Rob, is the button round or rectangular. You talk about the button's corners, but a round button has no corners - so I'm not sure I understand exactly the question. If I were to try and create the effect I *think* you're after, I'd probably overlay a circular graphic with a color and use one of the ink effects to create a see-thru effect. Or, I would use a single transparent circular.gif and set the the blendLevel of it to a transparent number. Of course you'll need to pass the mouseUp event (or others if you use them) through it. Also, don't forget you can set the backPattern of a graphic to an image. Not sure if it will help, but it is an interesting way to crop images to a circle. hope this helps. -Chipp _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution