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Microsoft OS/2 SDK PM 08-08-1988
Comments about BTNTEST BTNTEST is short for "Button Test." This program creates a dialog box which has several options for you to "edit" a button. First off, you should probably select "Change Style" to change the style of your buttons. Next, perhaps, you will enter some text in the text field, and use "Select Text." If you hit <CR> at this point, you will probably find (irritatingly enough) that you have exited the program (the default when you hit <Enter> is to select the "Ok" button, which pops you out) This program is interesting in that one can experiment with the various styles of buttons. Its drawbacks are that it only shows one button; Auto-buttons appear as "non-auto" ones do; the user doesn't get to see that if there are three of these grouped together, only one can be active at any one time. Also, this program does not have the "Standard Window Interface" -- there is no system menu.
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