FROM : slasktrattenator
DATE : Fri Nov 23 20:14:24 2007
Both width and height is set to (screen width / 15).
On Nov 23, 2007 7:53 PM, John Stiles <<email_removed>> wrote:
> How large are you setting the rectangle?
> I know there have been some changes in Leopard for better high-DPI
> support and this change might be another consequence of that.
>
>
> On Nov 23, 2007, at 8:10 AM, <email_removed> wrote:
>
> > In Tiger, I could create a large progress indicator by setting its
> > size to NSRegularControlSize:
> >
> > NSProgressIndicator *busyCursor = [[[NSProgressIndicator alloc]
> > initWithFrame:rect] autorelease];
> > [busyCursor setStyle:NSProgressIndicatorSpinningStyle];
> > [busyCursor setControlSize:NSRegularControlSize];
> >
> > This would make the progress indicator fit nicely inside the rect. Now
> > in Leopard, the size of the indicator seems non-adjustable. It's
> > always small, whereas the rest of the rect draws white. Is it no
> > longer possible to draw custom-sized progress indicators?
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DATE : Fri Nov 23 20:14:24 2007
Both width and height is set to (screen width / 15).
On Nov 23, 2007 7:53 PM, John Stiles <<email_removed>> wrote:
> How large are you setting the rectangle?
> I know there have been some changes in Leopard for better high-DPI
> support and this change might be another consequence of that.
>
>
> On Nov 23, 2007, at 8:10 AM, <email_removed> wrote:
>
> > In Tiger, I could create a large progress indicator by setting its
> > size to NSRegularControlSize:
> >
> > NSProgressIndicator *busyCursor = [[[NSProgressIndicator alloc]
> > initWithFrame:rect] autorelease];
> > [busyCursor setStyle:NSProgressIndicatorSpinningStyle];
> > [busyCursor setControlSize:NSRegularControlSize];
> >
> > This would make the progress indicator fit nicely inside the rect. Now
> > in Leopard, the size of the indicator seems non-adjustable. It's
> > always small, whereas the rest of the rect draws white. Is it no
> > longer possible to draw custom-sized progress indicators?
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > Cocoa-dev mailing list (<email_removed>)
> >
> > Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
> > Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com
> >
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| slasktrattenator | Nov 23, 17:10 | |
| Andreas Mayer | Nov 23, 17:18 | |
| John Stiles | Nov 23, 19:53 | |
| slasktrattenator | Nov 23, 20:14 | |
| slasktrattenator | Nov 23, 22:11 | |
| Ricky Sharp | Nov 23, 22:41 | |
| slasktrattenator | Nov 23, 23:00 | |
| slasktrattenator | Nov 24, 00:40 | |
| Chris Hanson | Nov 24, 07:30 | |
| Ricky Sharp | Nov 24, 14:35 |






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