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What controls the gradient for a selected button?
Posted: 03.11.2017, 05:41
by Context
I'm using the Standard Win7 style for my installation of FreeCommanderXE. The default appearance is good, except for the way a selected button is highlighted with a blue gradient.
Without abandoning the style (which I like), can I change the gradient to a light gray, for example?
Thanks for any help.
Re: What controls the gradient for a selected button?
Posted: 03.11.2017, 17:54
by Dreamer
It looks it's not possible to change only selected color.
It's not so hard to change the other colors, there are 6 colors for toolbars and 6 colors for menu, if you're using just grey colors, it should take just few minutes.
Re: What controls the gradient for a selected button?
Posted: 03.11.2017, 20:03
by Context
Thanks for your response.
What I was trying to preserve is the gradient behind the top button panel. But the gradient is, apparently, coming from the Window Style. Using a Custom Style seems to discard the gradient.
(BTW, how do I insert an image into a post? My attempt resulted only the the word "Image". I did see that image space is provided for donors, only. But is there another way?)
Re: What controls the gradient for a selected button?
Posted: 03.11.2017, 20:36
by Dreamer
You're welcome.
You can create your own style, or the style which is the same/similar to the Windows style.
http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/Viewstyle.html
Regarding the screenshots, you can use any free image upload service.
http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17
Re: What controls the gradient for a selected button?
Posted: 03.11.2017, 20:53
by Context
Thanks for those links.
Below is the image that goes with my original question.
I'll explore the possibility of a Custom Style. It might be the best approach, since I would like FreeCommander under Win7 and Win10 have the same appearance.