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TEditBtn button color
TEditBtn button color
Hello!
I made gray picture for button in TEditBtn control.
I want that this color is changing with Windows color scheme
(like combobox button):
gray scheme -> gray color of button,
blue scheme -> blue color of button.
How can I do it?
Thank you.
Oleg.
I made gray picture for button in TEditBtn control.
I want that this color is changing with Windows color scheme
(like combobox button):
gray scheme -> gray color of button,
blue scheme -> blue color of button.
How can I do it?
Thank you.
Oleg.
TEditBtn button color
Any answer?
TEditBtn button color
Any answer?
TEditBtn button color
Hello!
To make my question more clear:
I just want to make control like TMaskEdit (cPicture is important) with
standard button from TCombobox.
TEditBtn in Win98, WinXP has non-standard appearance.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Oleg.
To make my question more clear:
I just want to make control like TMaskEdit (cPicture is important) with
standard button from TCombobox.
TEditBtn in Win98, WinXP has non-standard appearance.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Oleg.
TEditBtn button color
Hello!
To make my question more clear:
I just want to make control like TMaskEdit (cPicture is important) with
standard button from TCombobox.
TEditBtn in Win98, WinXP has non-standard appearance.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Oleg.
To make my question more clear:
I just want to make control like TMaskEdit (cPicture is important) with
standard button from TCombobox.
TEditBtn in Win98, WinXP has non-standard appearance.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Oleg.
TEditBtn button color
Oleg,
> I made gray picture for button in TEditBtn control.
> I want that this color is changing with Windows color scheme
> (like combobox button):
> gray scheme -> gray color of button,
> blue scheme -> blue color of button.
>
> How can I do it?
It's not so easy. One way to do it could be creating different bitmaps for
each theme or color scheme. You could do it at runtime by creating an empty
bitmap and using the API functions DrawFrameControl() or
DrawThemeBackground() to draw the bitmap. Then, create a TPicture object
from that bitmap (use the CreateIndirect() method) and assign it to the
oBitmap editbtn's property.
The other way is to create your own control derived from TEditBtn, and
rewriting its WMPaint method.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
> I made gray picture for button in TEditBtn control.
> I want that this color is changing with Windows color scheme
> (like combobox button):
> gray scheme -> gray color of button,
> blue scheme -> blue color of button.
>
> How can I do it?
It's not so easy. One way to do it could be creating different bitmaps for
each theme or color scheme. You could do it at runtime by creating an empty
bitmap and using the API functions DrawFrameControl() or
DrawThemeBackground() to draw the bitmap. Then, create a TPicture object
from that bitmap (use the CreateIndirect() method) and assign it to the
oBitmap editbtn's property.
The other way is to create your own control derived from TEditBtn, and
rewriting its WMPaint method.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
TEditBtn button color
Oleg,
> I made gray picture for button in TEditBtn control.
> I want that this color is changing with Windows color scheme
> (like combobox button):
> gray scheme -> gray color of button,
> blue scheme -> blue color of button.
>
> How can I do it?
It's not so easy. One way to do it could be creating different bitmaps for
each theme or color scheme. You could do it at runtime by creating an empty
bitmap and using the API functions DrawFrameControl() or
DrawThemeBackground() to draw the bitmap. Then, create a TPicture object
from that bitmap (use the CreateIndirect() method) and assign it to the
oBitmap editbtn's property.
The other way is to create your own control derived from TEditBtn, and
rewriting its WMPaint method.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
> I made gray picture for button in TEditBtn control.
> I want that this color is changing with Windows color scheme
> (like combobox button):
> gray scheme -> gray color of button,
> blue scheme -> blue color of button.
>
> How can I do it?
It's not so easy. One way to do it could be creating different bitmaps for
each theme or color scheme. You could do it at runtime by creating an empty
bitmap and using the API functions DrawFrameControl() or
DrawThemeBackground() to draw the bitmap. Then, create a TPicture object
from that bitmap (use the CreateIndirect() method) and assign it to the
oBitmap editbtn's property.
The other way is to create your own control derived from TEditBtn, and
rewriting its WMPaint method.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
TEditBtn button color
Jose,
thanks for your advice. I will analyze it.
Regards,
Oleg
thanks for your advice. I will analyze it.
Regards,
Oleg
TEditBtn button color
Jose,
thanks for your advice. I will analyze it.
Regards,
Oleg
thanks for your advice. I will analyze it.
Regards,
Oleg