Colors for Radio Buttons/Check Boxes
am 28.08.2007 03:53:19 von tkntexas
I thought I would try using Radio Buttons or Check Boxes for the first
time. Up until now, these two types did not fit what I was using.
I am using black text. But the check boxes/radio buttons are a very
very very light color (blue green?). If I didn't know where they were
supposed to show up I wouldn't know they were there. I do not see how
to darken them.
I am using MacOSX (10.4.10). FMPro Advanced 8.01.
TK
Re: Colors for Radio Buttons/Check Boxes
am 28.08.2007 08:15:19 von Helpful Harry
In article <1188265999.193290.103270@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com>,
TKnTexas wrote:
> I thought I would try using Radio Buttons or Check Boxes for the first
> time. Up until now, these two types did not fit what I was using.
>
> I am using black text. But the check boxes/radio buttons are a very
> very very light color (blue green?). If I didn't know where they were
> supposed to show up I wouldn't know they were there. I do not see how
> to darken them.
>
> I am using MacOSX (10.4.10). FMPro Advanced 8.01.
Change the Line / Border colour for the field (when in Layout mode of
course) - either in FileMaker's side toolbar of via Format -> Field
Borders.
You don't actually have to have the field's borders turned on. If you
want the field to have borders using a different colour, then you'll
have to turn off the field's borders and draw a empty-filled rectangle
around it.
You can also change the Line thinkness in the same way.
Helpful Harry
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hardships ;o)
Re: Colors for Radio Buttons/Check Boxes
am 29.08.2007 14:37:26 von Sargasso
TKnTexas wrote:
>I thought I would try using Radio Buttons or Check Boxes for the first
>time. Up until now, these two types did not fit what I was using.
>
>I am using black text. But the check boxes/radio buttons are a very
>very very light color (blue green?). If I didn't know where they were
>supposed to show up I wouldn't know they were there. I do not see how
>to darken them.
>
>I am using MacOSX (10.4.10). FMPro Advanced 8.01.
>
>TK
>
You could create a dummy or switchboard database linking all your applications
to a single solution and then create a runtime for it.
Good luck