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Theme Button Kind Constants |
Header: Appearance.h |
enum { kThemePushButton = 0, kThemeCheckBox = 1, kThemeRadioButton = 2, kThemeBevelButton = 3, kThemeArrowButton = 4, kThemePopupButton = 5, kThemeDisclosureButton = 6, kThemeIncDecButton = 7, kThemeSmallBevelButton = 8, kThemeMediumBevelButton = 3, kThemeLargeBevelButton = 9, kThemeListHeaderButton = 10, kThemeRoundButton = 11, kThemeLargeRoundButton = 12 };
Identifies a push button.
Identifies a checkbox.
Identifies a radio button.
Identifies a bevel button with a medium-width bevel; this value is the same as kThemeMediumBevelButton.
Identifies an arrow button. This button has the appearance of a single button containing small upward- and downward-pointing triangles drawn back to back; the typical use of this button is with an editable text field to create an editable pop-up menu. This button should not be confused with an increment/decrement button.
Identifies a pop-up menu button. This button has the appearance of a single button made of two parts: a menu item text part and an arrow part.
Identifies a disclosure triangle.
Identifies an increment/decrement or little arrows button. This button has the appearance of two separate buttonsone containing an upward-pointing triangle and the other containing a downward-pointing triangleplaced back to back. This button should not be confused with the arrow button.
Identifies a bevel button with a small-width bevel.
Identifies a bevel button with a medium-width bevel; this value is the same as kThemeBevelButton.
Identifies a bevel button with a large-width bevel.
You can pass constants of type ThemeButtonKind to the function GetThemeButtonRegion
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