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- Simple or symmetric progress bar?
- Image and progress bar: Viewing the progress
Outstanding progress bars
Simple or symmetric progress bar? We recommend that you: - use the simple progress bars to view a progress (a file transfer for example). The bar moves from the origin of the progress bar to the end during the entire process.
- use symmetric progress bars to view the evolution of a value in relation to a reference value. This allows you to view the evolution of a temperature for example. For example:
Image and progress bar: Viewing the progress To view the progression of a progress bar, you can: - define a specific style for the progress bar (and for the active progress bar in case of a symmetric progress bar). Select the requested style in the "Style" tab of progress bar.
- use images.
A progress bar can contain: - a background image.
- an active image. This image will be displayed during the progression of the progress bar.
These two images can be combined to produce special effects. | | | When using this progress bar, the bubbles seem to be "going up". This progress bar has the following characteristics:- active image: the bubbles
- background image: blue
- non-fixed image ("Details" tab): the active image follows the progression of the progress bar.
| | This progress bar has the following characteristics:- active image: blue and yellow
- background image: black and white
- fixed image: the active image is displayed during the progression of the progress bar.
| You can use the 9-slice scaling mode on the images displayed in progress bars.
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