Le 27 oct. 06 à 02:53 Matin, Terry Ford a écrit:
On Oct 26, 2006, at 5:15 PM, Jonathon Bevar wrote:
Yes, true as in the BevelButton, but most Normal PushButtons need
some kind of text. So I am saying, why not have all the text
attributes for the controls that use the text format.
It's like I can add the text of "STOP", and if I want to make it
Bold, Italic, or even Underline I can. But I can NOT make it
RED... WHY NOT? It doesn't make sense having one but not the
other is all I am saying.
But what you must remember is that colored text pushbuttons are
probably the exception rather than the rule in most OS's.
How many times have you seen this attribute in the applications you
normally use? I have none in the several dozen that I use regularly
and can't remember any that have any color other than black.
Even Bold, Italic and Underlined are exceptions, IMHO, but probably
are supported in cross platform apps within the OS's APIs. Color is
most likely not supported as Rb would probably include it if it were.
However, there is still the question: why is text colour not
supported in pushbuttons on most OS's?
I believe it's because the rest of the button is fixed. If the text
colour could be changed, this may lead to an unreadable text.
Anyway, a MacOS X default button with red as text colour would be
wonderful!_______________________________________________
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