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>From: Wilhelm Sanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: blendlevel Mac-only?
>Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 22:35:10 +0200
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>Kevin wrote on Sun 17 Jun:
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> > > And, will "blend ink" and "blendlevel" finally be properties of all
> > > objects under Windows, too?
> >
> > It is cross platform.  Note that blendLevel is an image property that 
> is not
> > related to the blend ink.  Try setting the blendLevel of the image rather
> > than setting the ink to blend.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
>Thanks for the information. So ink "blend" and "blendlevel" are mutually
>exclusive.
>
>Under MacOS you can use "blend" for all controls and you can emulate
>different blendlevels (from 50 upwards) by putting controls with blend
>ink on top of each other.
>
>My second question was, will  "blend ink" and "blendlevel" in the near
>future be properties of all
>controls under Windows and MacOS?

You could easilly emulate the illusion by affecting a solid color image 
directly over the control... but the option would be nice :)

alex


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