try
Button.prototype.drawFocus = undefined;
-Nehal
On 3/22/06, Keith Takayesu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to assign custom icons to a Button dynamically in a custom
> component. Here is my code snippet:
>
> mybutton = createClassObject ( Button, "mybutton ", this.startDepth++,
> {_x:myx ,_y:myy,_width:15.9,_height:14.7,
> falseOverIcon:"btnCalendarViewFalseOverSkin",falseUpIcon:"btnCalendarVie
> wFalseUpSkin",falseDownIcon:"btnCalendarViewFalseDownSkin",
> falseDisabledIcon:"btnCalendarViewFalseDisabledSkin"} );
>
> However, when I compile the Component to a SWF and then instantiate it,
> the green halo rectangle still appears under all the icons. In fact, it
> is still active under all of that. This has me baffled, perhaps it's
> just too late in the day to figure it out.
>
> 2nd problem:
> I have also tried to extend the Button class and apply the icons, as
> shown in the Advanced Actionscript Components book. Then, I don't have
> the rectangle problem, but the registration seems to be off, and height
> and width come back as zero!
>
> Blue Skies,
> Tak
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