There is a class for you to use now that does just that.
AppleButton in /System/Library/WidgetResources/AppleClasses/
AppleGlassButton is a subclass of AppleButton.
Thanks,
jl
> Ludwig,
>
> Generally, the most common way is to create two graphics for the
> button, one representing the unclicked state and one representing the
> clicked state. You can switch between the states using onmousedown
> and onmouseup handlers on the image.
>
> Let me know if you need more detail (or if I'm totally
> misunderstanding you).
>
> Ben
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> On Nov 4, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Ludwig Villiger wrote:
>
>> Is there a easy way to show to the user, that the button was
>> clicked? I think of something like the genericButton from Apple,
>> but not so complicated. It should only change the color or become
>> darker when you click the button.
>>
>> Greetings,
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