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Mscomctl.ocx and XP themes
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27/02/2004 12:11:20
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveX controls in VFP
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00862044
Message ID:
00881540
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>I noticed the COMCtrl imagelist (v5) did not fully render the shadowing >that I see in my explorer (filefolder). I assumed it was a different image >file or (perhaps) that my image size did not correspond with XP's >imagesize. But the image was different than the one rendered by V6.

Maybe that's because XP uses new alpha-blending bitmaps with additional alpha (transparency) channel?
In my case, images appear with incorrect colors after doing some editing on form, maybe it's my local problem.

>Thankyou for giving the time to bring this issue to our attention. For >months, many of us have been asking how and when - and finally, you come up >with the answer. The alternatives were commandbutton lookalikes. But >CommandButtons do not have a mixed state and CommandButtonds force a >lostfocus event. Discriminationg *g* developers understand the value of OCX >and themes, and it's always good to know people are doing the hard footwork >to get us there!

BTW, I don't like that mixed state. This may confuse the user to never click a button which seems disabled. Maybe it's better to show greyscale pictures to indicate the mixed state.

>It's also good to see "pure" Visual FoxPro interface articles in RapoZine. >I have been delaying my subscription - but now, perhaps, it's time to break >the piggey bank and send Michel the quarters I was saving for my weekend at >the beach!:-)

I don't know RapoZine. Is it other name for UT Magazine?
I believe weekend at the beach is more important than my article. ;-) BTW the foto you can see now was made last summer at the club-music festival on the beach.
/A new technology turns into completely outdated stuff before you have a time to read "Getting Started..." section.
/If there are some "system programmers" then others are unsystematic.
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