Tim Phipps wrote:
> It can't be done. The titlebar doesn't go under the buttons, it stops
> where they start. A hacky way to get the look would be to remove the
> relief pixels between the raised titlebar and raised buttons (a bit like
> HiddenHandles for BorderStyle). I don't know what you would call this
> either.
I suspected as much; it also shows up when one tries to have a pixmap
tile on the titlebar. Buttons will inherit this property as a background,
but restart the tiling each time, making most XPMs look most dodgy.
Ideally, ButtonStyle UseTitleStyle would cause the titlebar to draw its
background (3D/pixmap/etc.) across the button area, so that tiled pixmaps
are only tiled 'once'.
Then, though, you have the problem of coping with title text placement,
and possibly mixtures of buttons that do usetitletyle and those that don't
(although you could insist that all such buttons would supply their own
b/g which would overwrite the title stuff underneath them, which I think
is always the case anyway).
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Received on Fri Jan 21 2000 - 06:05:37 GMT