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August 4th, 1999, 11:54 PM
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How?: Gradient Title Bars In Win95
If anyone knows how to create a gradient title bar in vb please e-mail me at, [email protected] . I have searched all over the place but I can't find anything. Some examples of gradient title bars would be RealPlayerG2, Microsoft Works 4.0, WinACE, Windows98.
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August 5th, 1999, 03:02 AM
#2
Re: How?: Gradient Title Bars In Win95
Hi
I did write an ActiveX control to do this (now can't find the thing anywhere), but I did find a downloadable control (with source) at :
http://www.vbthunder.com/source/forms/gradtitle.htm
Chris Eastwood
CodeGuru - the website for developers
http://www.codeguru.com/vb
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August 5th, 1999, 03:15 AM
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Re: How?: Gradient Title Bars In Win95
again one of your excellent Hyperlinks.
This time it was a "dangerous" one, though.
There is a CodeLib-Add-In on the same site, that allows you to store code snippets.
It's free!
So much for your (ShareWare) CodeLibrary :-)
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August 5th, 1999, 03:30 AM
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Re: How?: Gradient Title Bars In Win95
Yes it's free, but have you used it ?
Chris Eastwood
CodeGuru - the website for developers
http://www.codeguru.com/vb
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August 5th, 1999, 03:38 AM
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Re: How?: Gradient Title Bars In Win95
I have just downloaded it and honestly, it doesn't look bad.
OK, a treeview would make more sense.
But then, it starts very fast - always a good argument for me.
anyway, I hate all code library tools, because I develop in SQLserver (SPs), VB, VC, Perl, VBScript and JScript.
I want a codelib that's totally independent of the development tool.
I have my own (ASP-SQLserver based), which sucks, too, because I have to start IE to use it...
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