On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 11:52 AM, frans via Lazarus
wrote:
> Now, in the right loop, it makes a small better difference.
Or try something like this:
http://svn.code.sf.net/p/flyingsheep/code/trunk/MijnLib/fsiprogbar.pp
I wrote that, just because of the annoying behaviour of the default
progress
Hi Bart.
Forget my previous mail, I placed the Increment command in teh wrong loop.
Now, in the right loop, it makes a small better difference.
Thx.
mvg
Frans van Leeuwen
M 06-51695390
Op 25-1-2018 om 19:36 schreef Bart via Lazarus:
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 7:27 PM, frans via Lazarus
wrote:
Th
Thx Bart for the reply.
But where stands Value for?
I tried a recordcounter, but that was even worse.
mvg
Frans van Leeuwen
M 06-51695390
Op 25-1-2018 om 19:36 schreef Bart via Lazarus:
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 7:27 PM, frans via Lazarus
wrote:
The
progressbar functions fine but when position=
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 7:27 PM, frans via Lazarus
wrote:
> The
> progressbar functions fine but when position=max, the progressbar visualy
> never reaches the end.
Thank Uncle Bill for that.
The progressbar animates to the position you set it to.
This takes time.
If you do ProgressBar1.Position
Hi.
I use Lazarus 1.6.4 on Windows10.
I use a TProgressBar in a loop to construct a report on an Dataset. The
progressbar functions fine but when position=max, the progressbar
visualy never reaches the end. It doesn't matter how many records there
are, 100 or 10.000, the progressbar has always