Re: Unable to get animation of NSProgressIndicator on my custom view (subclassed)
Re: Unable to get animation of NSProgressIndicator on my custom view (subclassed)
- Subject: Re: Unable to get animation of NSProgressIndicator on my custom view (subclassed)
- From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 09:54:53 +1100
- Thread-topic: Unable to get animation of NSProgressIndicator on my custom view (subclassed)
On 16/1/10 7:44 AM, "Quincey Morris" <email@hidden> wrote:
> AFAIK, the "animation" meant by 'startAnimation:' is *not* the animation of
> the pattern inside the progress indicator, but an animation of the change in
> the length of the filled-in part of the progress bar. That is, when it goes
> from 1/4 to 1/2, say, without animation the blue bar just jumps in length, but
> with animation it slides along smoothly. For an indeterminate progress bar,
> the animation does nothing for you (because the bar is always full).
I think you might have that backwards:
startAnimation:
Starts the animation of an indeterminate progress indicator.
- (void)startAnimation:(id)sender
Parameters
sender
The object sending the message.
Discussion
Does nothing for a determinate progress indicator.
--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
AppleScript Pro, April 2010, Florida <http://www.applescriptpro.com>
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