
It took me ages to work out why Alt-PrtScn had suddenly just stopped working. I could cope with F-Lock, if it wasnt that the idiots who designed my MS keyboard decided to make PrtScn (which I use quite often - with Alt) be the F function for insert. Personally, I use ShiftDel and ShiftIns instead of Ctrl-XCtrl-V.and I use Ctrl-HomeCtrl-End to move to top and bottom of documents. Take a look at this picture: I wouldnt mind a double-sized Delete-key, I think.Īfter having struck the Insert key by mistake for the 5th time within 20 minutes, and uncountable times in the last 10 years, I once more (and a bit more loudly than usual) wonder what the this key is good for I dont know, I think the F-Lock on Microsoft keyboards is the most. While this can be done by hand using any image editing package, the glyFX Image Welder can convert many images in a single batch. Weve taken 5 of the icons from the plan and finished them all up for Halloween, we hope you enjoy it. Instructions on how to add these icons can be found here in our support section. Also, since buttons of this appearance is non-standard in the Windows environment, it probably has rather low priority at Embarcadero.The icons come in two sizes suitable for applications that use either a TabBar or a Toolbar. Another is that you are free to set the "glyph" to any bitmap you wish. Yes, backward compatibility is probably one thing. This is a major -1, if you ask me, because the button doesn't behave like ordinary Windows controls if Aero is enabled. The standard glyphs are shown above, and indeed, they are old.)Īfter feeling the control, and then having a look at the VCL source code, I see that this control is actually implemented in Delphi, that is, all drawing is done manually (using UxThemes, of course). Another of these is Kind, which can be bkYes, bkNo etc., and presets the caption and glyph of the button. One of these is a simple way of displaying an icon next to the caption.

(Just so that everyone reading this thread gets the big picture: TBitBtn boils down to the native Win32 BUTTON control, as does TButton, but it has some additional properties.
