Change look of the progress bar in the progress view [message #246167] |
Thu, 27 May 2004 08:08  |
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Hello,
I am not sure this is the right newsgroup for this question, so forgive
me if it is not.
I'm using 3.0M9 on linux-GTK and the progress bars in the progress view
is shown using a discrete representation, not a continuous one. I mean
that the bar changes every 10% accomplished and print a block for each 10%.
I have made some test with GTK and it does not seem to be related to it,
but rather to the implementation and SWT options on the progress bar in
the progress view.
I dont know if it is related to SWT, JFACE or the platform itself ..
I would like to know if there is a way to customize that behavior and to
have this progress bar behave in a continuous mode rather than the
current one.
Hope I was clear enough.
Thx in advance,
Jean
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Re: Change look of the progress bar in the progress view [message #251900 is a reply to message #246167] |
Fri, 11 June 2004 14:24  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: john.eclipsefaq.org
The progress bar is an SWT widget that generally uses a native widget. I
would suggest asking on the eclipse.platform.swt, or enter an
enhancement request against SWT.
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Jean Couillaud wrote:
> I am not sure this is the right newsgroup for this question, so forgive
> me if it is not.
>
> I'm using 3.0M9 on linux-GTK and the progress bars in the progress view
> is shown using a discrete representation, not a continuous one. I mean
> that the bar changes every 10% accomplished and print a block for each 10%.
>
> I have made some test with GTK and it does not seem to be related to it,
> but rather to the implementation and SWT options on the progress bar in
> the progress view.
> I dont know if it is related to SWT, JFACE or the platform itself ..
>
> I would like to know if there is a way to customize that behavior and to
> have this progress bar behave in a continuous mode rather than the
> current one.
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