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16 Button-like Objects

A very important set of object classes are those for buttons. Buttons are placed on the form such that the user can push them with the mouse. The different button classes mostly are distinguished by the way they are displayed. Differences in behaviour can be achieved by using different types for a button: there exist button types that make them return to their normal state when the user releases the mouse, types for buttons that stay pushed until the user pushes them again, a radio button type for buttons that are grouped with other radio buttons and of which only one can be in the on state at a time and a touch button type for buttons that "fire" repeatedly while being pressed.

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Also different shapes of buttons exist. Normal buttons are rectangles that come out of the background. When the user pushes them they go into the background (and possibly change color). Lightbuttons have a small light inside them. Pushing these buttons switches the light on. Round buttons are simple circles and, when pushed, a colored circle appears inside of them. Bitmap and pixmap buttons are buttons with an image in addition to a text label.


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