I have just decided to use a different Visual Style on my XP machine (bored
with the existing ones), and it uses water-droplet-look buttons (a bit like
the Mac?). While OS message boxes use these styles, I notice that my code
written in VC 6 does not, it is the old default grey.
Why is this? They're created with the bog standard button on a dialogue
resource... is something extra required to make use of Visual Styles in our
code? Does only VS.NET create code that uses them?
It's not that I'm specifically looking to use them since previous OSs won't
have them - I'm just wondering why a bog-standard button doesn't use the
style when run on XP?
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Jason Teagle
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