Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!csc.ti.com!ti-csl!m2.csc.ti.com!martin From: martin@csc.ti.com (Steven Martin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: Hyper Mystery Keywords: buttons, hilite, mystery Message-ID: <1991May8.150138.2281@csc.ti.com> Date: 8 May 91 15:01:38 GMT References: <142454.21886@timbuk.cray.com> Distribution: na Organization: TI Computer Science Center, Dallas Lines: 27 In article <142454.21886@timbuk.cray.com> kunau@eiger.cray.com (Tim Kunau) writes: > > Hyper Mystery - by Peter Fleck > > The new HyperCard features slicker stack and card designs > than the old one. An example is the Home Card with its neat > navigation buttons across the bottom of the card. > > Who/What sets the hilites for the navigation buttons? > >-- >Now I'm curious. I've posted this mystery to several local >BBSs without an answer. Does anyone out in netland have the >answer? > If you look at the properties for these buttons you will notice that the "shared hilite" property is false. This means that each button can have its hilite unique to each card. Nobody has to set them, they were set once for each card and stay that way. -- Steve Martin USENET: {ctvax,im4u,texsun,rice}!ti-csl!martin The opinions in this ARPANET: SMARTIN@CSC.TI.COM COMPUSERVE: 72727,1471 article are my own. PHONE: (214)-995-0662, 404-1061