Yeah, I realised that "%d" should be "%f" shorly after I send the email - however, even after I changed it the progress indicator still didn't update itself, and the value echo'ed was 20.5!?

I tried tinkering with the intdeterminate setting but, although it stopped the barber shop animation, it didn't display the progress.

Any other ideas?

On 23/01/2009, at 2:35 AM, Randall Meadows wrote:

On Jan 22, 2009, at 3:31 AM, Aaron Wallis wrote:

As an example, i've got a controller which has a NSProgressIndicator bound to it through IB, and on the awakeFromNib method I've got a little bit of code:

                double tD = 0.5;
                [progressBar setDoubleValue:tD];
                NSLog(@"%d", [progressBar doubleValue]);

%d print integers, not doubles.

now when I run the application the progress bar is just doing it's barber shop thing and no progress is indicated.

Have you called -setIndeterminate:NO on the progress bar, or otherwise unchecked the Indeterminate checkbox in IB?


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