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toolbar.setbuttonSets the text, the icon or the state of a toolbar button |
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Description |
Changes the state of the button named <name> residing in the toolbar <toolbar>. If the specified button or toolbar do not exist then a warning is printed unless the -q switch is used. -e causes the button to be enabled. -d causes the button to be disabled. -t sets the button text to [param]. -i sets the button icon to [param] that must be a valid image identifier. -t and -i are mutually exclusive: if both are given then -t takes precedence. -e and -d work for the button in the current frame unless -a is specified: in that case the button is updated in all the frames. -e and -d are mutually exclusive: if both are given then -d takes precedence. |
See also |
toolbar.addbutton |