ProgressWheel or ProgressIndicator (in RB you get the latter by
setting the Maximum property of the ProgressBar to 0).
The LR says:
When you want to show progress of an indeterminate length, set the
Maximum
property to zero to display an indeterminate progress bar rather than
a progress
indicator. On Macintosh, the indeterminate progress indicator looks
like a barber pole.
On Windows and Linux, it appears as a single bar that moves back and
forth.
(see pp 492-494 for both controls)
HTH
Robert
On May 19, 2006, at 6:38 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
I got a progress bar, for an operation.
The operation has several sub operations.
Unzip, analyse, cleanup.
I'm trying to make the progress bar be smooth, so that it doesn't
just jump past a quick unzip, and then really take ages during the
analysis. But to do that, I need to know how long the analysis will
take.
...
So, what should I do?
...
Ideas anyone?
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