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Re: smooth resize


  • Subject: Re: smooth resize
  • From: Rhon Fitzwater <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 16:15:03 -0500

Okay, so this is a bug. I was able to get the progress indicator to work (sort of) when it was not checked as indeterminate. I say sort of, because it doesn't always work. Does anyone out there know of a way to get this to work, either the spinning progress indicator, indeterminate progress indicator, or determinate progress indicator? Any suggestion at all would be a huge help. Thanks.

-Rhon

P.S: Read my fist post below to see what the problem is.
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 12:49 PM, Tim Bumgarner wrote:

Hi Rhon,

Interestingly enough I just read a e-mail on an internal AppKit list with someone discussing this very thing. Apparently it is a known issue and is being resolved. Unfortunately, I'm not at all sure if there is a work around. After doing the resize, did you try to tell the progress indicator to start again?

Tim Bumgarner
AppleScript Studio Engineer

On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 11:14 AM, Rhon Fitzwater wrote:

I was looking for a way to do a resize of a window and found this post
while searching the archives:
There is a method in NSWindow.h that will let you do this:

- (void)setFrame:(NSRect)frameRect display:(BOOL)displayFlag
animate:(BOOL)animateFlag;

Using call method it would look something like:

call method "setFrame:display:animate:" of object window of theObject
with parameters {{259, 256, 300, 400}, true, true}
-------

So I got the resizing part to work, but when the window resizes the
progress indicator that started to run before the resize stops. I have
it set to use threaded animation so that is not my problem. Is there
something that needs to be added to my code that will keep the
animation running? Hope you can help. Thanks in advance.

-Rhon
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