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Re: Display the state of a process
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Re: Display the state of a process


  • Subject: Re: Display the state of a process
  • From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2018 16:32:22 +0900

> 2018/04/07 11:49、Gil Dawson <email@hidden>のメール:
>
> I'd like to display the current state of a very-long-running process somewhat
> unobtrusively on the screen, while the user is doing other things.  The user
> will look at this state only occasionally.  An alert would be too intrusive.
>
> The state I wish to display is a number between zero and 7, and will change
> only now and then.
>
> A folder on the desktop, with one of the eight numbers displayed on the
> folder, might be good.
>
> Can one change the appearance of a folder using AppleScript?
>
> Another idea?
>
> —Gil

Now, we have a lot of way.

--Put custom icon to file or folder
http://piyocast.com/as/archives/903

--Remove custom icon from file or folder
http://piyocast.com/as/archives/905

--Display badge with number string
http://piyocast.com/as/archives/914

--Draw Progress Bar on Icon
http://piyocast.com/as/archives/918

--
Takaaki Naganoya
email@hidden
http://piyocast.com/as/



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