[Openroad-users] Implementing a Progress Bar
Jonathan Barton
Jonathan.Barton at uwe.ac.uk
Thu Mar 8 02:07:24 EST 2007
Hi Gareth,
We have a solution although not as clean as I would like, using our own
progress bar with userevents. The draw back is that we needed to have a
ghost frame as the controller so that all the userevent calls (one per
increment) would not just stack up and get launched at the end of the
progress process.
I will send you a test app as soon as I can.
JONATHAN
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"University of the West of England"
+ Work Email: jonathan.barton at uwe.ac.uk
( Work No: 0117 3281075
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Subject: [Openroad-users] Implementing a Progress Bar
4.1 SP3/2006
Win XP
Hi All,
I'm not sure how to go about implementing an efficient progress bar, to
show the status of a process within the app.
With windows being single threaded (thanks Dave), the only option I have
so far is to byref the barfield, but i'm struggling. Late night
excuses!!
I've not done anything like this personally before and I just wandered
if someone who has could share their ideas/woes/successes?
Cheers,
Gareth Edwards
BT Global Services
tel: +44 (0)131 345 4671
email: gareth.2.edwards at bt.com <mailto:daryn.piper at bt.com>
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