11-01-2011 09:06 PM
hi All,
I would like to fill color for increment/decrement buttons of control numeric.
Please help me.
11-01-2011 10:45 PM
Shift right click and pick the paint brush.
Paint the buttons.
To change the color, right click and pick a new color.
11-02-2011 01:47 AM
I worked it ok. Thanks for your support./
09-30-2013 12:44 PM
@RavensFan wrote:
Shift right click and pick the paint brush.
Paint the buttons.
To change the color, right click and pick a new color.
Hijack incoming.
I wanted to implement a skinning program recently and found to my horror that this is still not programmatically possible to achieve. There are STILL some colours of objects on the FP which CANNOT be set programatically.
This is seriously weak.
Idea incoming.
09-30-2013 02:10 PM
skinning program, as in road kill? I'm not familiar with the term. I've looked at the numeric control, and see that the increment/decrement "arrows" are not modifiable programmatically, at least not through propertie nodes, is that what you are refering to?
09-30-2013 02:37 PM
Also the bezels on the old classic controls cannot be colored programatically.
I once ran a program to try all 4,294,967,296 property ID codes to try to color the bezel of a cluster; came up dry.
09-30-2013 02:59 PM
@LV_Pro wrote:
skinning program, as in road kill? I'm not familiar with the term. I've looked at the numeric control, and see that the increment/decrement "arrows" are not modifiable programmatically, at least not through propertie nodes, is that what you are refering to?
Yup.that's what I mean. I juvst LOVE coming across age-old limitations ofLV like that.....
09-30-2013 03:24 PM
@paul_cardinale wrote:
Also the bezels on the old classic controls cannot be colored programatically.
I once ran a program to try all 4,294,967,296 property ID codes to try to color the bezel of a cluster; came up dry.
That sounds fun, who knows what kind of weird things can be modified (or colored) that we don't know about.
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