Thanks, Brad for the confirmation.  That was my understanding as well, which
is why I'll probably end up replacing the bevel buttons with my own custom
buttons at some point.  ;-)

--Dave



> On Apr 20, 2006, at 12:13 PM, Dave Wooldridge wrote:
> 
>> I know how to double-buffer drawing to a canvas, but how does one
>> double-buffer a native control like a bevel button?  If there is a
>> way to
>> minimize the amount of bevel button flickering on Windows, I would
>> sure love
>> to know too since I use a lot of bevel buttons in one particular app.
> 
> I don't think you can. In fact, I think Aaron said something recently
> about it being a good idea to avoid BevelButtons on Windows in general.
> 
> Not what you wanted to hear, I know! :)
> 
> --
> Brad Rhine
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> http://bradrhine.com


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