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JasonG
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Posted: 29 July 2008 at 3:19pm |
I have two CommandBar controls on my form. One is contained on the form itself, while the other resides on a PictureBox.
Both of these toolbars are being skinned differently when a skin is applied even though they are both set to xtpThemeNativeWinXP The form toolbar gets skinned properly... Pink Gradient with white mouse-overs. The others is white with a white mouse-over (the bevel gets a little larger). What the heck? See screenshot and ignore the third (bottom) picture - these pictures are taken from the same instance of the same program without changing anything skin-related at all... now that I am looking even closer, it seems the toolbarbackground is not being pulled in (I think b/c this toolbar is docked to xtpBarBottom)???? |
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Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) 12.0.1
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JasonG
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Well, its definately because its Position is not xtcBarTop. If I change that, then the background appears... is that a normal occurance?
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Oleg
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Hi,
Yes its normal :( XP Style don't have special "non Top" background for Toolbars. so we just fill it with Dialog color.
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JasonG
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Oh Ok.. Thanks... for the reply :)
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Aaron
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Hi,
What do I have to do to have that result? I have also 2 commandbars in form. One in the top with menubar and one in a picturebox. I tried to set xtpBarBottom but I still have skinned toolbars. The same as the one in the top of form (see no difference at all)
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Oleg
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Hi,
Guess Jason has white color for BtnFace color in his skin...
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JasonG
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If you have a skin with a background image, then setting that bar to xtpBarBottom should do the trick. That is all I have to change to make the BG image disappear.
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Aaron
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Hi,
Or I don't understand...
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JasonG
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Well, for starters, I am not using a menu bar... only the toolbar. perhaps that is the difference?
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Aaron
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Hi,
These are toolbars, just wanted to show you that the toolbars at the top of form are the same as the toolbars in the picturebox with propertygrid.
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