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BiDirectional NSLevelIndicator


  • Subject: BiDirectional NSLevelIndicator
  • From: Fred Glover <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 07:35:33 -0800

I need a bi-directional NSLevelIndicator. That is, Zero would be in the center and positive values will extend the level to the right, negative values to the left and zero would have a single bar in the center.
I still need the Min, Max, Warning and Critical values, however, two independent sets, one for each side.


Think something like a voltmeter that can display either positive or negative from the center.
So far all I can work out is to build two indicators and run them independently. However, since I can't make the standard control increase from right to left I have to "flip" the negative side in code. Rather messy in IB


Very awkward.
Any ideas?

Fred



Fred Glover
Machine Vision and Image Processing Engineering
Visicon Inc
www.visiconeng.com
Los Gatos, CA
408 354-0095

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