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Re: iTunes-like progress bar
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Re: iTunes-like progress bar


  • Subject: Re: iTunes-like progress bar
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 16:51:49 -0700

On 05 Jul 06, at 15:38, Drarok Ithaqua wrote:
I'm looking to use a progress bar in my application, that the user can drag to skip through a file,
just like the one at the top of iTunes / MPlayer OS X etc.


I wondered if there was a simple way of doing this, maybe a few calls to an NSProgressIndicator
to switch it's display behaviour?

Nope. That's a custom control. If your project is going to be open source, you could take a look at the MPlayer code to see how they're doing it.


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