Ahh! Very clever! It seems this old dog is still learning new tricks. ;-)
Phil
On 10/12/11 2:23 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Hi Phil,
The trick is to use an image, set the icon of the button to the id of said
image, and then change the filename of the image; your button will
automagically be repainted when you change the filename of the image control.
As a quick test, I created a stack with a button and an image; I named the image control
"MyButtonIcon"; and then I set the script of the button to:
##
on mouseUp
answer file "Select an image for my icon"
if it is empty then exit mouseUp
set the fileName of image "MyButtonIcon" to it
if the icon of me is 0 then set the icon of me to "MyButtonIcon"
end mouseUp
##
When I click the button, I can go find an image file and the button gets it as
a shiny new icon :-)
HTH,
Jan.
Jan Schenkel
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----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Davis<[email protected]>
To: How to use LiveCode<[email protected]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: 295 png import images
It didn't work here - 'filename' isn't a button property, and setting the icon
to a url doesn't work either. However, you can make an image object act pretty
much like a button, responding to mouse clicks and such.
Phil
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