If the default progress bar in GTK isn't what you are looking for then you can always make your own. You can design it how you want easy enough with a drawing area. With GTK3 you have OpenGL, Cairo, gradients, tensor-product patch meshes, etc. to draw with. You even have a frame clock for smooth animation if you want. If you figure out a progress bar that you like you can even package it as a re-usable object so that you can create many instances of the progress bar at once if you so need.
Some simple progress bars. https://github.com/cecashon/OrderedSetVelociRaptor/blob/master/Misc/cairo_drawings/da_progress1.c Progress bars as an object. https://github.com/cecashon/OrderedSetVelociRaptor/tree/master/Misc/SteppedProgressBar Have a little fun programming. The tools are there. Eric _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list