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To add a ProgressBar to your app, choose the ProgressBar icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need. | To add a ProgressBar to your app, choose the ProgressBar icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need. | ||
Supported on desktop and device Safari and Chrome - not on the Android Browser. | Supported on desktop and device Safari and Chrome - not on the Android Browser. Note that PhoneGap (at least up to Version 3.4) uses the Android Browser, so this control will not work with in a PhoneGap app on Android. | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == |
Revision as of 13:29, 30 May 2014
Description
The ProgressBar control is used to display a indicator that a process is underway.
To add a ProgressBar to your app, choose the ProgressBar icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need.
Supported on desktop and device Safari and Chrome - not on the Android Browser. Note that PhoneGap (at least up to Version 3.4) uses the Android Browser, so this control will not work with in a PhoneGap app on Android.
Properties
Standard properties are supported, plus:
max | Integer. The maximum value of the ProgressBar. Design Time. |
value | Integer. The current value of the ProgressBar. When it is equal to max, the bar is 100%. Design and Runtime. |
Events
Standard events are supported, plus:
onblur | Called when exiting the field. |
onkeypress | Called when a key is pressed. |
Example (Basic)
Rem ProgressBar Example ProgressBar1.value=ProgressBar1.value+10
Example (JavsScript)
// ProgressBar Example ProgressBar1.value=ProgressBar1.value+10; }