you can get the lastest code from cvs HEAD 

The way this currently works (images and links for modes and states) is that 
the renderSet injects div tags with class attributes that are matched by the 
theme. So it is the theme that determines the image and the arrangement 
(look&feel). You can continue down that road and create your own class 
attributes for the special cases you want to cover. You can add those selectors 
to the theme css, or add an additional css file that handles those additional 
cases.  You could of corse change the renderSet so it directly injects the 
images, circumventing the theme all together. 


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