> Looks like I should start learning scripts...
Ok, I've tried the following:
- made a second command list named "Script" (the one with the
buttons is named "OfficeBar")
- put in one script command like this:
cl.SetProperties("OfficeBar","Format = Back: 177 95 76")
- added a second command to one of the subbar selection buttons in
OfficeBar: "*Script Run Script"
First of all: I'm aware that cl.SetProperties will reset all other
properties. This is only for testing purposes.
By default OfficeBar has a slight blue background color with a
gradient (set in the properties of OfficeBar). The above command
should change the color to brown, resetting the gradient. But that
doesn't happen. All it does is resetting the gradient and other
properties, but the color remains blue.
What's wrong?
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