Well you could start with a TImage containing a rounded image within a
transparent square for your rounded button, then set up your menu
using the menu editor adding however many levels you need, and map
it's show method that to the TImage.Onclick event.

This is just a start though - the short version from here on in is, be
creative, look at the original and then at your components and their
abilities, and just modify pieces till it starts to fit.

A.J.

On 5/24/07, Carlos Avogaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, guys, I would like to make a control menu like office 2007, it group
many buttons and I would like to make that gradients that made the controls
looks like 3D. I don't know if I could meke it from application, or I have
to made firts in external bitmap.

Thanks

Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/23/07, Paul Ishenin wrote:
>
> There was nothing about which office in original mail. Maybe author
> needs OpenOffice menu look :)

100% correct! Oh we are so clever today. :-)


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