Re: Setting a button image - Help Please
- Posted by mtsreborn_again at yahoo.com Jul 30, 2001
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Doing what you say is quite tricky. What you can do as a better alternative is simple. Instead of creating a PushButton, create a bitmap! When it's clicked, you will know, and you can even change it's image to a 'down state' or something. Mike The Spike --- Tony Steward <figjam at nlc.net.au> wrote: > > > Hi all, > I am using WIN32LIB and I would like to know if it > is possible to > set/change a buttons image after it has been > created. > In WIN32Help I found the following but do not > understand how to use it. > > -- Cut WIN32Help > > BM_SETIMAGE > wParam = 0; // not used, > must be zero > lParam = (LPARAM) (HANDLE) hImage; // handle of the > image > > > An application sends a BM_SETIMAGE message to > associate a new image (icon > or bitmap) with the button. > > Parameters > > hImage > > Value of lParam. Identifies the image to associate > with the button. > > Return Value > > The return value is the handle of the image > previously associated with the > button, if any; otherwise, it is NULL. > > Regards > Tony Steward > > > Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com > > Give your hardest tasks to the laziest workers, > as they will find the easiest way to complete it. > > > > > > > > > > >