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TButton, and down/checked |
Thu, Mar 7 2013 12:30 PM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | In implementing a copy of what I have in and app in Delphi, I realise that there is
no way to visually distinguish between TButtons to indicate they are "down" or "up" (or checked, etc). This is a significant drawback. Indeed, my app pretty much depends on this capability, so if there is any way I can work around this, please say. Hmm, a quick check shows that I could set the font weight to Bold, but that means the buttons have to be a bit bigger. Workable, but a proper solution would be good. IIRC you are updating the styles to do this more easily, so I guess I shall wait for that update to come out. Bold will do for now I think. /Matthew Jones/ |
Fri, Mar 8 2013 11:28 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Matthew,
<< In implementing a copy of what I have in and app in Delphi, I realise that there is no way to visually distinguish between TButtons to indicate they are "down" or "up" (or checked, etc). This is a significant drawback. Indeed, my app pretty much depends on this capability, so if there is any way I can work around this, please say. >> I'm not sure what you mean here - the buttons visually indicate when they are "down". Could you elaborate on what you need ? Thanks, Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Mar 11 2013 6:19 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | > I'm not sure what you mean here - the buttons visually indicate
> when they are "down". Could you elaborate on what you need ? These are basically "tool bar buttons" where one of three can be selected, but one always is. Thus the "Down" state needs to be "permanent" even after the user has clicked. Sort of like radio buttons, but in big buttons instead. Using the font weight works quite well actually, except for single letter captions, where I'm putting a big label alongside which makes the selection clear. /Matthew Jones/ |
Mon, Mar 11 2013 1:58 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Matthew,
<< These are basically "tool bar buttons" where one of three can be selected, but one always is. Thus the "Down" state needs to be "permanent" even after the user has clicked. Sort of like radio buttons, but in big buttons instead. Using the font weight works quite well actually, except for single letter captions, where I'm putting a big label alongside which makes the selection clear. >> Ahh, okay, now I get it. I'll see what I can do. Thanks, Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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