That is the default tabbed control 'whatever' in windows. What it means is that that is the back most button and will be hit upon when the user hits 'enter'. You have to turn off all the selection stuff, you know, the traversal stuff etc. and leave only what you need for it to act like a button. I had this problem. It seems that windows users don't mind this look and enjoy the use of it. Also I just rebuilt my own set of buttons and hard coded them the way I wanted with color and drop shadows etc. and did not use OSX or Windows to avoid the ugliness and big differences, now they look the same on either system. Also I changed the accent color to match my new buttons and color scheme.
FWIW
Tom On Feb 10, 2004, at 4:42 PM, Ken Norris wrote:
P.S.
Also, in the Windows preview, after you click a button it leaves a strange
racetrack sort of line around the inside of the button. What is that? It
stays there even after you leave the button. How do I get rid of it?
TIA, Ken N.
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