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QuestionWhere to find .NET compatible languages? Pin
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GeneralProgress Bar in a status panel... Pin
Richard Smith11-Oct-02 13:45
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leppie12-Oct-02 10:54
leppie12-Oct-02 10:54 
Richard Smith wrote:
Does anyone have any hints as how to implement a progress bar for a status panel?

I think you can host controls inside a statusbar panel. But it would probably be better to do a custom statusbar... Smile | :)

From MSDN:

Typically a StatusBar control consists of StatusBarPanel objects, each of which displays text and/or an icon. You can also provide owner-drawn panels to provide custom panels such as a progress bar or a series of images that displays the state of your application.

...

The default StatusBar has no panels. To add panels to a StatusBar you can use the Add method of the StatusBar.StatusBarPanelCollection class that is accessible through the Panels property of the control. You can also use the StatusBar.StatusBarPanelCollection object provided through the Panels property to remove panels from the control and access a specific StatusBarPanel object to manipulate the panel.

Now just add the progress bar to the panel Smile | :)

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GeneralDeclaration error. Pin
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