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- From: dpkemp@afterlife.ncsc.mil (David P. Kemp)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look,alt.toolkits.xview
- Subject: Re: Inverting an xview button
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.235210.20678@afterlife.ncsc.mil>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 23:52:10 GMT
- References: <1992Aug12.132348.11754@mr.med.ge.com>
- Organization: The Great Beyond
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- In article <1992Aug12.132348.11754@mr.med.ge.com> mazin@mr.med.ge.com (Barry Mazin 4-6073 MRCE) writes:
- >Has anybody been able to invert the image of a panel_item in xview? I used to
- >be able to invert button items in Sunview. So far, I have been
- >unsuccessful in trying to port this piece to xview.
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- By "invert" do you mean change the button's appearance as if it had been
- pushed? (Inverted in 2-D mode or Depressed in 3-D).
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- If so, you can call panel_begin_preview() and panel_cancel_preview().
- Much simpler than mucking around with images directly.
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- Dave Kemp dpkemp@afterlife.ncsc.mil
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