On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Donnie Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>> So what you're saying is you want a button that doesn't do anything?
>
> Exactly.
>
>> In that case, just don't hook the button's action up to anything...
>
> Already did it, just tried to remove this button from system observers
> to save system resources putting it in disabled state.

See, this is why you should tell people what you're trying to do when
they ask you, or better yet, up front.

Imagine how the thread might have gone if you had put this information
in your original e-mail:

"Is there a way to make a disabled button that looks like enabled? I'm
trying to remove this button from system observers to save system
resources putting it in disabled state."

"Well, that doesn't make any sense. There's no such thing as 'system
observers', and a disabled button takes up exactly the same system
resources as an enabled button."

"Oh, I see, thanks."

Bang, three quick messages, end of thread.

But instead you draw this out to a couple *dozen* messages by your
insistence that your goal, which makes no sense and renders the entire
thing pointless, is unimportant to the question.

Mike
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