I have tried to setup my own NSProgressIndicator with the following method.
class ProgressViewController : NSViewController
{
override func loadView()
{
let view = NSView(frame: NSMakeRect(0,0,300,120))
view.wantsLayer = true
view.layer?.borderWidth = 0
self.view = view
let text = NSTextField(frame: NSRect(x: 20, y: 45, width: 260, height: 20))
text.drawsBackground = true
text.isBordered = false
text.backgroundColor = NSColor.controlColor
text.isEditable = false
self.view.addSubview(text)
text.stringValue = "Progress Text"
let indicator = NSProgressIndicator(frame: NSRect(x: 20, y: 20, width: 260, height: 20))
indicator.minValue = 0.0
indicator.maxValue = 100.0
indicator.doubleValue = 33.0
self.view.addSubview(indicator)
}
}
My problem is that the indicator is always shown full. Am I missing a trick?
The default style is indeterminate. Set it to false and everything should be OK:
indicator.isIndeterminate = false