Thanks for the suggestion, Ken; but by setting the background color & opaqueness of the button I get a black clock face inside a white square. The background color property populates the entire rectangle of the button, not just the portion within the round image.you can set the backgroundPattern or backgroundColor of an image so that might help your situation. For example, if you make the clock face such that the "white" areas inside the clock are actually transparent, and then set the backgroundColor of the image to white, you *should* see a white clock.
I might note that in HC, setting the hilite of a transparent button causes the button colors to invert within the icon image only. So far as I can tell, this effect is not possible in RunRev short of producing a set of hilited images and setting the button's hilited icon. If the button is not opaque, setting/changing the background color has no visible effect; if it is opaque, hiliting the button hilites its entire rectangle.
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Rob Cozens
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