From: Jim I. <ji...@ap...> - 2005-03-31 19:15:29
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If you wanted to do this by hand, then you could just use labels =20 rather than buttons, and write the bindings yourself. But in the Mac OSX code, we could just draw the text & image for a -=20 relief flat button and skip drawing the frame altogether. That =20 probably wouldn't be hard to do. There's nothing in the toolbox for =20 "flat buttons" though there is a "toolbar" in the new HIVeiw which is =20= how it does what you are trying to do here. That pretty much just =20 draws an image & lets you click on it. The Mac OS X Toolbars don't =20 do roll-over, however. I actually think the Mac OS X version looks fine, I don't mind =20 buttons actually looking like buttons. But I am old-fashioned, maybe... Jim On Mar 31, 2005, at 8:59 AM, J=E9r=F4me Gagnon-Voyer wrote: > Well it's just that when you have a multi-platform Application, it =20 > doesn't look the same on OS X and it looks a big ugly. Just compare =20= > with the 2 screenshots. First one is on Linux the second on Mac OS =20 > X. I'm just asking to know if it's possible. Thanks :-) > <Image 14.jpg> > <Image 15.jpg> > > Le 05-03-30, =E0 22:30, Revar Desmera a =E9crit : > > >> What would you like it to do for flat relief buttons? >> Standard Aqua buttons don't have much concept of relief. >> > Germinator > eMail: gag...@ma... > MSN Messenger: gag...@ho... > iChat & AIM: gag...@ma... > Skype: germinator5000 > |