> But unfortunately it only colors the 
> buttons, not the whole bar. I use bars which stretch along the full 
> screen height, but are not (yet) entirely filled with buttons. So 
> there's always a portion with the default bar color left at the
> bottom.

A simple solution would be to make several different bars, each with its 
own background color. Instead of buttons that select sub-bars, then you 
would have buttons that hide the current bar and show a new one.

I was using something like this a while back to create a launch bar with 
tabs for different categories (see "Tabbed start bar" under "Picture 
Gallery" in the File section). There were some things I wanted to do 
that wouldn't have worked with sub-bars, but visually, the effect of the 
individual bars opening and closing is the same.

--Jon


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