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VS2005 IDE Status bar question

CMM
This might be common knowledge... but, what does this animated icon in the
VS2005 IDE mean? (http://www.cflashsoft.com/temp/vs05sb.JPG) it's a VS
icon... animated... slowly blowing up). I've personally never noticed it
until tonight. What does it mean (there's no tooltip!.... bad UI design
guys!)?

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-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com
Apr 12 '06 #1
9 1058
Dear CMM,

I don't have such Icon in my VS2005, What edition are you using?
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"CMM" <cm*@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Oh**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
This might be common knowledge... but, what does this animated icon in the
VS2005 IDE mean? (http://www.cflashsoft.com/temp/vs05sb.JPG) it's a VS
icon... animated... slowly blowing up). I've personally never noticed it
until tonight. What does it mean (there's no tooltip!.... bad UI design
guys!)?

--
-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com

Apr 12 '06 #2
Carlos,

It is possible that I saw it as well, to get more information, is it
somewhere at the right bottom and is it with an aspnet page. I thought that
I had seen it when there was something loaded from IIS?

Cor

"CMM" <cm*@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
news:Oh**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
This might be common knowledge... but, what does this animated icon in the
VS2005 IDE mean? (http://www.cflashsoft.com/temp/vs05sb.JPG) it's a VS
icon... animated... slowly blowing up). I've personally never noticed it
until tonight. What does it mean (there's no tooltip!.... bad UI design
guys!)?

--
-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com

Apr 12 '06 #3
Sorry, I see now that in the subject is statusbar,

Cor
Apr 12 '06 #4
CMM
Yes. It appeared while I had an ASP.NET project open... it was in the
statusbar. No code windows or anything were open and nothing was going on.
The app was not in debug mode or anything. Nothing seemed wrong and the
project compiled and worked just fine. CPU usage was nominal.....

I'm just curious as to what it meant. :-)

P.S.
I have the same project open right now and there is no animated icon.

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-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:Ob**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Carlos,

It is possible that I saw it as well, to get more information, is it
somewhere at the right bottom and is it with an aspnet page. I thought
that I had seen it when there was something loaded from IIS?

Cor

"CMM" <cm*@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
news:Oh**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
This might be common knowledge... but, what does this animated icon in
the VS2005 IDE mean? (http://www.cflashsoft.com/temp/vs05sb.JPG) it's a
VS icon... animated... slowly blowing up). I've personally never noticed
it until tonight. What does it mean (there's no tooltip!.... bad UI
design guys!)?

--
-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com


Apr 12 '06 #5
"CMM" <cm*@nospam.com>'s wild thoughts were released on Wed,
12 Apr 2006 02:50:30 -0400 bearing the following fruit:
Yes. It appeared while I had an ASP.NET project open... it was in the
statusbar. No code windows or anything were open
The picture you posted had line number etc on there too, you
don't get that if there are no window open?

J
and nothing was going on.
The app was not in debug mode or anything. Nothing seemed wrong and the
project compiled and worked just fine. CPU usage was nominal.....

I'm just curious as to what it meant. :-)

P.S.
I have the same project open right now and there is no animated icon.

Jan Hyde (VB MVP)

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Apr 12 '06 #6
CMM
"Jan Hyde" <St***********@REMOVE.ME.uboot.com> wrote:
The picture you posted had line number etc on there too, you
don't get that if there are no window open?


Um, maybe it's because when I took the screenshot I did have a window open.

I'm not stupid.

With no windows open, the icon flushed all the way to the right. And,
continued to animate.
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-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com
Apr 12 '06 #7
"CMM" <cm*@nospam.com>'s wild thoughts were released on Wed,
12 Apr 2006 05:15:59 -0400 bearing the following fruit:
"Jan Hyde" <St***********@REMOVE.ME.uboot.com> wrote:
The picture you posted had line number etc on there too, you
don't get that if there are no window open?
Um, maybe it's because when I took the screenshot I did have a window open.

I'm not stupid.


No-one suggested you were, your screenshot and your
statement didn't match that's all, which makes it difficult
when your trying to recreate an issue.
With no windows open, the icon flushed all the way to the right. And,
continued to animate.


I think I've seen it too, but I'm having a hard time getting
it to appear now - I'm deteremined to find out though.


Jan Hyde (VB MVP)

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Apr 12 '06 #8
Try posting in the VS general ng perhaps someone there might be able to
explain.

Robert

"CMM" <cm*@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Oh**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
This might be common knowledge... but, what does this animated icon in the
VS2005 IDE mean? (http://www.cflashsoft.com/temp/vs05sb.JPG) it's a VS
icon... animated... slowly blowing up). I've personally never noticed it
until tonight. What does it mean (there's no tooltip!.... bad UI design
guys!)?

--
-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com

Apr 12 '06 #9
CMM
> I think I've seen it too, but I'm having a hard time getting
it to appear now - I'm deteremined to find out though.


I'm sure it's something mundane. :-)
But, it's still a curiosity. I can't see what an exploding Visual Studio
icon could possibly mean.

If this helps... my web project was running off a true local IIS directory
(i.e. not a filesystem project that starts up the "temporary" VS2005 web
server thingy). *Sometimes* after a fresh reboot, VS crashes when first
starting up.... I think it's because it gets tired waiting for IIS to start.
I think it may have crashed shortly before seeing this icon... but I just
restarted the IDE.... and everything worked perfectly.

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-C. Moya
www.cmoya.com
Apr 12 '06 #10

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