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Odd problems with NSProgressIndicator
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Odd problems with NSProgressIndicator


  • Subject: Odd problems with NSProgressIndicator
  • From: Chad Armstrong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:18:25 -0500

I'm starting to work with NSProgressIndicator, and I figured out some of what I want to do from the Apple dev pages, but I'm running into a few stopping blocks.

1. When my app starts up, the NSProgressIndicator briefly shows up as the barber pole indicator before switching over to the spinning wheel indicator.

2. I've tried setting the NSProgressIndicator to disappear when it is done. Or if I can't do that, I'd like it to fade somewhat, like in Omniweb. I might have missed something, but there doesn't seem to be an option in the Apple dev pages to make it disappear or turn all gray. There is an option in Interface Builder, but it doesn't seem to be working properly.

3. In the Apple Dev pages, it indicates that several of these features are meant for OS 10.2. Will some of these still work in 10.1? It seems like in 10.1 it was two rotating arrows instead of the spinning circle.

Chad Armstrong
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