Re: determinate NSProgressIndicator animation
Re: determinate NSProgressIndicator animation
- Subject: Re: determinate NSProgressIndicator animation
- From: r c <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 10:44:08 -0700 (PDT)
I have read that document, but it indicates that this method (as well as start and stopAnimation:) only apply to indeterminate progress indicators - is this not true?
Rich Collyer
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From: Sean McBride <email@hidden>
To: r c <email@hidden>; email@hidden
Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 10:09:47 AM
Subject: Re: determinate NSProgressIndicator animation
On 8/7/09 10:06 AM, r c said:
>In a determinate NSProgressIndicator the blue portion animates in some
>application (Finder copy is an easy example). I have noticed that this
>is not always the case. My guess is that the animation takes place in
>the main thread of the application, but if the main thread is busy, the
>animation does not take place.
>
>Is my guess basically correct? Is there an easy way around this - other
>than spin off a bunch of threads.
Have you read the NSProgressIndicator docs? Did you see the
setUsesThreadedAnimation: method?
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Sean McBride, B. Eng email@hidden
Rogue Research www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer Montréal, Québec, Canada
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