This appears to be the intended behaviour. It seems like a strange concept to disable a picture. Disabling a button prevents an action but what does disabling a picture do?
>When I set a .Picture of a commandbutton and set to .F. the .Enabled property, this image is grayed.
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>If I set to .F. the .Enabled property of a Image Control, the picture is NOT grayed.
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>I draw the grayed image and create a class based on Image with the .DisabledPicture and .EnabledPicture properties and with the method Assign for the Enabled property. In this method I set the .Picture property to .EnabledPicture or .DisabledPicture.
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>Until here all is OK. BUT.....
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>If I change the windows color, at Control Panel / Screen Properties, and set back color to Very Light Blue (for example), my disabled image is GRAYed and NOT DARK BLUE. Am I clear ???
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>How can I solve this question ???? I need to do it.
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>Thanks In Advance
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