The short answer is yes but I assume you're talking about handling the paint
event and then drawing after the original button paint cycle is finished.
This is ok but an ugly solution.
Rather than derive from the button control which has an underlying Win32
partner, it would probably be best to derive directly from Control and then
all the aspects of drawing are under your control.
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"Peted" wrote in message news:ji******** *************** *********@4ax.c om...
is it possible to use a lineargradientb ursh to paint a gradient onto a
button control, but have the button keep all its functionality, and
visual functions, so that it still looks like a "depressed" button
when clicked on ?
thanks for any help
peted