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Thu, Jan 7 2016 6:03 AM | Permanent Link |
Godfrey Ultimatesoft | Hi
I want to change color of the default progress spinner. Where can I get different color images or do I have to create them myself? Looking for blue instead of orange. OR Is it better to create your own spinner using an Timage? Thanks Godfrey |
Thu, Jan 7 2016 7:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Godfrey,
Have a look here: http://preloaders.net/en/circular You can change all settings (speed included) and export it as sprites. Then just load the sprite image into a TAnimatedIcon. Uli |
Thu, Jan 7 2016 11:11 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Godfrey,
<< I want to change color of the default progress spinner. Where can I get different color images or do I have to create them myself? Looking for blue instead of orange. >> If you're using 2.04 or higher, then do the following: 1) Open the TProgressDialog.wbi control interface from the <InstallDir>\interfaces directory 2) Save it to your project directory (same root file name of TProgressDialog.wbi) 3) Click on the FontIcon element (it's the orange spinner icon) 4) Expand the Font property in the Element Inspector on the right, and change the Color property to the desired color 5) Save the control interface 6) Re-compile your application and run it Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Jan 8 2016 1:51 PM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Tim,
changing a FontIcon's color is simple, but I didn't know that FontIcons can be animated. ![]() Checking the sources I found the procedure "TElement.BeginRotation". Looks magic - is that a new feature and/or was it mentioned before? Uli |
Fri, Jan 8 2016 2:10 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Uli,
<< changing a FontIcon's color is simple, but I didn't know that FontIcons can be animated. ![]() Yep. ![]() << Checking the sources I found the procedure "TElement.BeginRotation". Looks magic - is that a new feature and/or was it mentioned before? >> It's a new feature, but I didn't mention it anywhere because it's only used with the progress dialogs. I'll probably work it into the TAnimatedIcon (or a variation of it) at some point. I ran out of time with 2.04, which took way too long as it was. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Jan 9 2016 5:20 PM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | Tim:
I saw this thread a few days ago and said to myself I would just stick with the default Progress Spinner. Reason being I decided to stick with core EWB rather that customising as I expect my changes to catch up with me at some future date. :/ That said, I realise the need to have the ability to customise the Progress Spinner. As subtle as it is, this is a really important aspect of an application. Can a Parameter be added to the command to use another image instead? For example: ShowProgress('Loading records...', 'mySpinner.gif') |
Mon, Jan 11 2016 7:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | << Can a Parameter be added to the command to use another image instead? For example: ShowProgress('Loading records...', 'mySpinner.gif') >> Yes, but it would entail making it an icon name, not an image name. Things like progress icons must be loaded as an embedded resource or you'll run into issues during application startup where the icon isn't shown because it hasn't been downloaded yet, which defeats the purpose of the icon in the first place. I'm going to be making another run through the component library to add icons for caption bars and a couple of other places, so I can add this then. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Jan 11 2016 3:29 PM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | << I'm going to be making another run through the component library to add icons for caption bars and a couple of other places, so I can add this then. >>
While I am at it, another thing I thought of - can ShowMessage also have a DlgCaption parameter ? Currently it shows 'Message' and at times rather than building the message dialog, just changing the caption would suffice. As in: procedure ShowMessage(const Msg: String; >> DlgCaption: String; << AnimationStyle: TAnimationStyle=asNone; AnimationDuration: Integer=0) |
Mon, Jan 11 2016 4:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | << While I am at it, another thing I thought of - can ShowMessage also have a DlgCaption parameter ? >> Sure, I can squeeze that in. ![]() Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Jan 11 2016 4:13 PM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | << Sure, I can squeeze that in.
![]() Lovely. Thanks. |
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