![]() However, you can easily override this and choose from many included styles like Flat, Office 2000, Office XP or many different Office 2007 styles. If you’re running it on Windows 7, it looks like Windows 7. If your application is running on Vista, the button looks like a standard Vista button. Now you can modernize your applications by adding “icon” images to your buttons, plus you can “markup” the text however you desire! This object lets you control the relative placement of button text and button images choose between normal and toggle styles adjust fonts and colors and even markup you text using dozens of XAML tags – including hyperlinks right on your buttons! By default, the xButton styles itself according to whatever operating system it is being run on. However, that’s just the beginning! The new xButton object supports far more customization than was previously possible. If you’re trying to create an application that blends in beautifully with the operating system, the new xButton object is just what the doctor ordered. ![]()
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