[JS CS3/4] ScriptUI How to color a button ?

Is it a way to get a colored button in the ScriptUI DOM ?
I tried
dlg.button1.graphics.backgroundColor = dlg.button1.graphics.newBrush(dlg.button1.graphics.BrushType.SOLID_COLOR,[0.7,0.7,0.7],1);
But although the dialog is drawn, the button is not styled in best case, not visible in the worst case.
Is that possible to get a colored button ?
Hope so.
Do you have any tip ?
TIA
Loic

I have tried in the past but not been able to color a button.
What I have been able to do is use the onDraw callback to print an image instead of the standard control.
You may want to try that.
Wish I could be of more help. Kasyan's correct, the docs are sketchy at best. The biggest hurdle is that some of the custom drawing functionality seems to be a bit brittle and prone to failure in some cases.
Below is an example of drawing an image in place of a dropdown list to make a poor mans' flyout menu.
Regards
Bob
// Ever wanted to embed an image file in a jsx file?
// below is a multi-step process for doing so. It's a little cumbersome but worth the bother at times when a script depends on
// a binary object, but there is no fail-safe way to ensure the binary is delivered or installed with the script (like this sample!)
     function myFileStringer( myFile ) {
          // read the image file
          myFile.encoding = "BINARY";
          myFile.open( "r" );
          var myBuf = myFile.read();
          myFile.close();
          // create an output file of the same name with the extension "txt"
          var outName = myFile.name.substr( 0, myFile.name.lastIndexOf( "." ) ) + ".txt";
          var outFile = new File( myFile.parent.absouteURI + "/" + outName );
          outFile.open( "w" );
          // write the buffer to the text file using toSource(). The text in the file will be JSON, ready to copy and paste into your script
          outFile.write( myBuf.toSource() );
          outFile.close();
          // open the text file, copy the text in the file in a single line, paste it into your source code as a single line, something like this:
          // var myBinary = (newString("\u0089PNG\r\n\x\1\A\n\x00\x00\x00\riHDR\x00\x00\x00... ) );
          // it will be a very long string
     function myFileMaker() {
          // the (new String(....) in the line below is the output as pasted from myFileEnstringer
          // it is in JSON notation from the toSource() call above - when this line is executed, myBinary will contain an accurate binary representation of the image
          // the binary below is a PNG image that is an icon for a flyout menu.
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          // create a data folder for your script in the user's application data
          var myDataFolder = new Folder( Folder.userData.absoluteURI + "/SampleScripts" );
          // make certain the folder exists
          myDataFolder.create();
          // write the image file
          var myFile = new File( myDataFolder.absoluteURI + "/myFile.png" );
          myFile.encoding = "BINARY";
          myFile.open( "w" );
          myFile.write( myBinary );
          myFile.close();
          // there is now a valid png image in your script's user data folder
     // example of using ScriptUI's drawing api to make a dropdownlist draw as an icon (until the user clicks it, then it's a menu)
     myFlyout = function( palette ) {
          palette.myFlyout = palette.add( "dropdownlist", [ ( palette.frameSize.width - 20 ), 0, palette.frameSize.width, 20 ] );
          palette.myFlyout.onDraw = function() {
               this.graphics.drawImage( ScriptUI.newImage( myIconFile ), 0, 0 );
          if ( !palette.onShow ) {
               palette.onShow = function() {
                    this.myFlyout.draw( this );
     // A slightly more complex example putting it all together where you can pass a callback function and an array of menu items
    // this function will add a flyout menu to the top-right corner of any ScriptUI window. It does not need to be a palette.
     addFlyout = function( palette, menuItems, callback ) {
          // create a script data folder to contain resources such as the flyout icon
          var myScriptDataFolder = new Folder( Folder.userData.absoluteURI + "/SampleScripts" );
          myScriptDataFolder.create();
          // point a file to the expected location of the icon image
          var myFlyoutIcon = new File( myScriptDataFolder.absoluteURI + "/flyoutIcon.png" );
          if ( !myFlyoutIcon.exists ) { // if it's not there, then create the file
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               myFlyoutIcon.encoding = "BINARY";
               myFlyoutIcon.open( "w" );
               myFlyoutIcon.write( binData );
               myFlyoutIcon.close();
           } // the above code to create the file should only execute once for each user on the machine
          palette._flyoutMenu = {}; // this object will hold the menu related stuff - prefaced with an underscore to avoid naming collisions
          palette._flyoutMenu.items = menuItems;
          palette._flyoutMenu.callback = callback;
          palette._flyoutMenu.draw = function( palette ) { // actually draw the menu          
               // add the dropdownlist object to the window
               palette._flyout = palette.add( "dropdownlist", [ ( palette.frameSize.width - 20 ), 0, palette.frameSize.width, 20], palette._flyoutMenu.items );
               // make sure nothing is selected
               palette._flyout.selection = null;
               // add the onDraw method that will draw the icon instead of the normal dropdownlist
               palette._flyout.onDraw = function() {
                    this.graphics.drawImage( ScriptUI.newImage( myFlyoutIcon ), 0, 0 );
               // add the onChange method to fire off the callback
               palette._flyout.onChange = function() {
                    this.window._flyoutMenu.callback( this.selection );
                    this.selection = null;
          // execute the draw function to place the flyout in the window
          palette._flyoutMenu.draw( palette );
// sample usage
     // create the menu items
     var menuItems = [ "One", "Two", "Three", "-", "Four", "Five" ];
     // create the callback function
     sampleCallback = function( selection ) {
          // just letting all the menu items fall through for this demo
          switch( selection.text ) {
               case "One" :
               case "Two" :
               case "Three" :
               case "Four" :
               case "Five" : {
                    alert( selection.text );
     // create the palette
     var myPalette = new Window( "palette", "Fly Out Menu Demo" );
     // adding some static text, just because
     myPalette.add( "statictext", undefined, "Demonstration of using ScriptUI drawing to customize control appearance" );
     //center and show the palette
     myPalette.center();
     myPalette.show();
     // add the flyout menu
     addFlyout( myPalette, menuItems, sampleCallback );

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