On Aug 7, 2009, at 10:44, r c wrote:
I have read that document, but it indicates that this method (as
well as start and stopAnimation:) only apply to indeterminate
progress indicators - is this not true?
It doesn't say that for setUsesThreadedAnimation:, only for the other
two. FWIW I don
, 2009 10:09:47 AM
Subject: Re: determinate NSProgressIndicator animation
On 8/7/09 10:06 AM, r c said:
>In a determinate NSProgressIndicator the blue portion animates in some
>application (Finder copy is an easy example). I have noticed that this
>is not always the case. My guess is
On 8/7/09 10:06 AM, r c said:
>In a determinate NSProgressIndicator the blue portion animates in some
>application (Finder copy is an easy example). I have noticed that this
>is not always the case. My guess is that the animation takes place in
>the main thread of the application, but if the mai
In a determinate NSProgressIndicator the blue portion animates in some
application (Finder copy is an easy example). I have noticed that this is not
always the case. My guess is that the animation takes place in the main thread
of the application, but if the main thread is busy, the animation