If you're using PilRC:
REPEATBUTTON "\001" ID BIDscrollup AT (147 144 13 8) NOFRAME NONUSABLE FONT 5
REPEATBUTTON "\002" ID BIDscrolldown AT (147 152 13 8) NOFRAME NONUSABLE FONT 5
If you're using CodeWarrior/Constructor, you should be able to
translate the above into the corresponding checkboxes, fields, etc. in
the button properties dialog.
And by all means, get and use the freeware AsciiChart app, that lets
you view all the fonts in Palm OS.
> Try dropping a bitmap on top of your button, or make a graphical
> repeating button (if you're using OS 3.5). You'd be able to make
> your arrow look like anything you want, too!
>
> -Rus
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Amit Garg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 2:48 PM
> >To: Palm Developer Forum
> >Subject: Repeating Button
> >
> >
> >Sorry, if this is a very basic question....but i am having hard time
> >figuring out how "repeating button" can be displayed as various
> >"Arrow"...when i look at the manual..it says..that repeating
> >button is just
> >like button and its label can be plain text (ascii) or (symbol
> >font) which
> >displays as arrows.
> >Is there any information available which can how me the mapping of hex
> >values to the arrow shapes....
> >any help with be highly appreciated...
> >thanks
> >amit
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