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Virgil,
Look at the code for the color-picker tool. It presents a set of
20 "wells" that are filled with the various default system colors, and
which also serve as buttons. They are implemented as "drawn buttons",
on which you can choose the color.
Rick
On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 07:58 PM, Virgil Stamps wrote:
> Hello,
> I am developing a MODBUS Virtual Contol Panel Application. I want to
> have an
> equivalent of a LED attached to a status point in the instrument
> running
> MODBUS. I would like to assign a color when off (black) and a color
> when on
> (red, yellow, green, blue). The checkbox and radiobutton is about the
> closest that I have seen standard. I have reviewed all the
> applications and
> have not seen something I can adapt. Can someone steer me in the right
> direction?
> Virgil
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Received on Thu Jun 26 2003 - 20:25:54 PDT
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