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Re: Determinate NSProgressIndicator without animation?
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Re: Determinate NSProgressIndicator without animation?


  • Subject: Re: Determinate NSProgressIndicator without animation?
  • From: François Frisch <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:56:35 -0700

Why not use an NSSlider? Seems to me it does everything you wanted the
progress bar to do.


Francois

> On Friday, September 14, 2001, at 07:00 , Ondra Cada wrote:
>
>> Jonathan,
>>
>>>>>>>> Jonathan Hendry (JH) wrote at Fri, 14 Sep 2001 18:36:05 -0500:
>> JH> What if you have three dimensions?
>>
>> Still it would be better to have three scrollbars (one for "all books",
>> second for "this book", third for "this page")...
>
> No, one book, at a magnification level such that there are x and y
> scrollers,
> but many pages.
>
> Preview and Acrobat handle this by having the Y scrollbar scroll
> in page and among all pages. I don't think that works well for
> reading, and Adobe would seem to agree - they added a progress
> bar-style widget in their ebook reader app.
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