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    • pcs800P
      pcs800
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      Am I missing something or is there no way outside of coding with LAF, to get a button to have three states? Normal, hover, and click

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      • HISEnbergH
        HISEnberg @pcs800
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        @pcs800 You can use a 6-state filmstrip, just make sure to set the numStates to 6.

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        • pcs800P
          pcs800 @HISEnberg
          last edited by

          @HISEnberg 6 state... Why not 3?
          What would the 6 states be? 2 of each of Normal, hover and clicked?

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          • pcs800P
            pcs800 @pcs800
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            @pcs800 Oh I see, you meant for a toggle. I am using a momentary, so 3 shold work. Thanks

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            • pcs800P
              pcs800 @HISEnberg
              last edited by pcs800

              @HISEnberg I created a three image film strip. It doesn't work. If I set the properties panel to numStrips 3, it shows the default Hise button. If I set it to numStrips 2, it shows the film strip, but it's off when clicked of course.
              What is the proper method?

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              • pcs800P
                pcs800 @pcs800
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                @pcs800 Using 6 images (3 states, and then copies of them, stacked, seems to have worked

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                • David HealeyD
                  David Healey @pcs800
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                  @pcs800 The six states are on, on hover, on down, then the same for off - not necessarily in that order

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                  • pcs800P
                    pcs800 @David Healey
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                    @David-Healey Yes, I figured that out. It's odd, though, that you have to use 6 images for a momentary which has no permanent on position.

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