Those are good thoughts. I will have to try to elaborate on them tomorrow at work. For the color of the button, I had to create a new theme. but it worked very well. I have not found a way to change the button color on the fly.

Thanks for the suggestions, I think I can use them to get past a few things.

Jim

On 5/10/06, Ralf Wenske < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In sequence to my prior posting I just came across one of the reasons
why I was confused about things in relation to this topic:

If you create the QxButton without a label parameter then there is no
label object. I used setLabel("...") after the code which tried to set
some label attributes.

like so:

   btn = new QxButton;
   btn.getLabelObject().setBackgroundColor(new QxColor("yellow"));//error
   btn.setLabel("BUTTON");
   btn.getLabelObject ().setBackgroundColor(new QxColor("yellow"));//ok

for a while I didn't get anywhere when trying to figure out how to
access that label.

Thought it might help you as well when figuring things out...

Cheers

Ralf


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