Buttons\n

(Buttons are the click-able squares in the title bar).\n


Quick Start\n

Ignore 'Page', 'AddPage', 'Delete'.
You can begin by working with one page.\n


Ten Radio Buttons\n

The row of ten radio buttons in two groups of five represents
the ten possible title bar buttons.   Click to toggle one on/off.
The second mouse button toggles all of them on/off.  
You typically have 
fewer than ten buttons present in your title bar,  probably two or three.  If you
have only one button in the left of your title bar, then
it corresponds to the left-most radio-button.  If you
have two buttons on the right of your title bar, then they
correspond to the two rightmost radio-buttons.

The parameters set on the current page apply to all the radio-buttons
which are on, and do not apply to any radio-buttons which are off. You must click
on 'Apply' before changes to radio-buttons will take effect.

\nInitial\n
(bad name)  'Default' and 'Simple' are two button
styles that you can choose.  If you choose 'None', then 
the buttons style will be determined only by the other parameters.\n

\nRelief\n
This is like title relief, only it's for buttons. Remember,
the Active-Down relief  is inverted.  (As usual
double clicking turns a button off without turning any others
on.  Turn them all off to get the default behavior.)

\nEntries: Active-Up , Active-Down, Inactive.\n
Either type a command here or set it from the color or 
images menu, or from the vector tool. 


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Multiple Pages.\n
You can apply several 'pages' of parameters to the buttons.
For instance, you can have a page for each button.  You can 
also apply several pages to the same button. You can do combinations
of these, eg, use page one to set a single background color for all
buttons, use subsequent pages to set a different image 
or vector pattern for each button.

Be careful not to  overwrite parameters set on a page with parameters 
on a later page.   (It's okay if this happens, it's just wasteful.)
Parameters are drawn in page-order.
The 'Initial' choice should be made once for each button. Relief needs to
be set just once for each button.  A solid color or gradient will wipe out 
any existing solid color or gradient or pixmap or vector pattern.  A vector 
pattern should be drawn after colors and pixmaps for the correct effect.
>>If<< a pixmap is using background transparency
, it will appear layered on existing colors and pixmaps.  Otherwise a 
pixmap will wipe out any existing decoration.
