>I'm converting a program from the PC to run on Mac. Everything is going smoothly
>(great job Scott and gang!) except for one thing. To make all the buttons look the
>same between the two versions (PC and Mac), I set the Lookandfeel of the Mac version
>to "Windows." This works great except now, when the buttons are clicked, there
>appears a thick black border around them. It appears to be the Mac way of emulating
>something getting the focus as in Windows. (By the way, that was a bad idea
>MicroSoft). My buttons have a colored background which are used to highlight when
>the button is clicked. Now, the colored border is there with a black line around the
>outside. I cannot turn off the TraversalOn feature because that changes the button
>behavior from what I want. Any ideas how to get rid of the black focus border?
>
>Philip Chumbley
That black line stands for the default button property so you can turn it off or set
the border color to the one of the card. The focus is the dotted line inside the
button. You can set the color of that one too.
Still, windows lookandfeel on mac is a bad idea since it affects not only the buttons.
>
>P.S. This one "feature" about and object getting the foucs and thus having a black
>or dotted border around it has caused me more headaches in both versions than
>anything else. Thanks a lot, Microsoft!
Regards, Andu
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