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Custom Button Control with Gradient Colors and Extra Image ()

 <h1>Buy custom article</h1> <p>It's soooooo usable !</p> <p>Excelent work SSDiver</p> <p>I'd like to ask a Q however (if I may be so bold!)</p> <p>Is there a way of invoking the 'Design-Time ComponentModel Pop-Up' (CButton Tasks) during runtime ? Ie - a user right-click event on a button that could invoke the nice design-time poperties ?</p> <p>I thank you in advance.</p> <p>* Oh - I notice that somebody else asked the same thing ! * This would make our collective day !</p> <p>I googled a bit on the subject, and if it is possible it probably wouldn’t be easy. <a href="https://math-essay.com/">https://math-essay.com</a> was to just make a dialog form to mimic the function of the smart tag task pop up that can open up from a context menu strip. For more control use the propertygrid control or a combination of both ideas.</p> <p>Hi. This is wonderful and very usefull control.</p> <p>Anyway problem is:</p> <p> Color of button is changed:</p> <p> Then color is changed, but is visible only when i MouseOver on changed button. Also to note that my buttons are all dynamic and created during run time.</p> <p>Anybody have a suggestion on what I am doing wrong. Thank you. </p> <p>Ok, I've figured out, alpha was the problem.</p> <p>Great resource, and thank you for creating this. </p> <p>Sorry, been busy and haven't been able to check messages. If you or anyone needs this. add this to the Text Property</p> <p>Please can someone provide the steps I need to follow to get this into my VS 2010 project so that I can add the control to my form?</p> <p>Crazy thing is I have used this control before in a project and all was fine, but I cannot for the life of me remember the steps.</p> <p>Serious brain fade I'm afraid.</p> <p>Many apologies for the dumb question.</p> <p>Found a reply further down on Page 11 that gives these steps.</p> <p>I will follow that and hopefully solve my memory loss!!</p> <p>Okay, progress . to a point!</p> <p>First issue was that I cannot rebuild the DLL as the steps suggest as I am running VS2010 and obviously the project in the zip is from a later version as it will not allow me to open the solution to rebuild. I chose to ignore the rebuild step and just use the DLL that was there - all well and good and I got the control into the Toolbox.</p> <p>However, when I try to build the application that uses the CButton control, I get a compilation error "Unable to emit assembly: Referenced assembly 'CButtonLib' does not have a strong name".</p> <p>Any ideas how to get round this bearing in mind that I cannot rebuild .</p> <p>For mouseover (hover) and clicking, your program provides the options <b>DimFactorHover</b> and <b>DimFactorClick</b>.</p> <p>However these are staying within the <b>same</b> color sets.</p> <p>I wonder if it is possible to select or create other mouseover and click (gradient) colors. For example if the normal button has a (gradient) gray color, on mouseover it should change to (gradient) blue or any other color.</p> <p>How is it possible to get that result within the actual CButton. Is it possible to change existing code in the button class? If not is there a chance this becomes integrated in a next build of your custom button?</p>