10-22-2007 04:16 PM
10-22-2007 04:37 PM
There is no way to remove it from the "System Radio Buttons Control" that you get from the System controls palette. But if you drop the Radio Buttons Control from the Boolean palette, you can use the coloring tool to color its frame transparent.
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10-22-2007 08:05 PM
More specifically, the "Classic" boolean palette. 🙂
@Darren wrote:
...But if you drop the Radio Buttons Control from the Boolean palette, you can use the coloring tool to color its frame transparent.
10-22-2007 09:53 PM
You can do it to the one you drop from the modern Boolean palette, too.
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10-22-2007 11:55 PM
IMO, the System Radio button itself is already made transparent except for its frames. ![]()
If you want further, you can do so as suggested by Darren.
10-23-2007 02:01 AM
I always seem to have problems with that. 😉 Wile I can easily calolr the box body transparent, I always have a hard time gettting rid of the shaded border. What's the secret?
@Darren wrote:
You can do it to the one you drop from the modern Boolean palette, too.
10-23-2007 02:10 AM
Practice is the secret. ![]()
IMO, both require the same amount of work, atleast 2 clicks to make the Radio button as completely transparent.
10-23-2007 02:29 AM
Yes, I vaguely remember that I was able to do so in the past.
Trying to color the shaded container box of a modern radio button control transparent seems impossible (tried inLV 8.2.1 and 8.5). I cannot get it to work. It simply beeps at me if I use the transparent color brush on the frame. Am I missing the needed dexterity? Is there some INI setting?
10-23-2007 03:58 AM
It IS doable in 8.5. ![]()
What you ve to do after coloring the surface transparent is, rt.click on the border of the radio button & use the Tab key to make it transparent, thats all... ![]()
See the attached VI in LV 8.5.
10-23-2007 03:59 AM