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1.1 root 1: Comments about BTNTEST
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3: BTNTEST is short for "Button Test." This program creates a dialog box
4: which has several options for you to "edit" a button. First off, you
5: should probably select "Change Style" to change the style of your buttons.
6: Next, perhaps, you will enter some text in the text field, and use "Select
7: Text." If you hit <CR> at this point, you will probably find (irritatingly
8: enough) that you have exited the program (the default when you hit <Enter>
9: is to select the "Ok" button, which pops you out)
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11: This program is interesting in that one can experiment with the various
12: styles of buttons. Its drawbacks are that it only shows one button;
13: Auto-buttons appear as "non-auto" ones do; the user doesn't get to see
14: that if there are three of these grouped together, only one can be active
15: at any one time. Also, this program does not have the "Standard Window
16: Interface" -- there is no system menu.
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