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| | Delete | Progressbar.Delete Removes the progress bar window and destroys the object. | |
| | DisplayProgressBar | Progressbar.DisplayProgressBar ( FirstLineText As String, SecondLineText As String) If no progress bar has been activated yet (the progress bar stack is empty), then the DisplayProgressBar method will create a new stack entry and initialize the stack entry properties according to the passed on par | |
| | New | Progressbar.New Creates a new instance of an Integra progress bar object. The New method will not immedietely create a new instance of the LNProgressBar object nor will it display the progress bar window. It simply dimensions and initializes the progress bar stack. In matter of fact it is not neces | |
| | SetBar | Progressbar.SetBar SetBar will update the progress bar window with the current position of the progress bar according to the value of the percent property stored in the current progress bar stack entry. Example: Dim line1 As String Dim line2 As String Dim percent As Long line1 = stats.pbar.SetLine1 | |
| | SetText | Progressbar.SetText SetText will update the progress bar window with the values of the text line properties stored in the current progress bar stack entry. Example: See Progressbar.SetBar | |
| | UpdateProgressBar | Progressbar.UpdateProgressBar (FirstLineText As String, SecondLineText As String, ProgressBarPos As Long, ProgressRange As Long) If no progress bar has been activated yet (the progress bar stack is empty), then the UpdateProgressBar method will create a new stack entry and initialize the stack entr | |
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