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ProgressBar in a listbox?


Does anyone know how I can add a progress bar into a listbox in C# or
VB.NET?

I want to basically show a list of files that are transferring (or
have some operation being performed on them simultaneously) and use
the progress bar to show ... well ... progress.

Any ideas? (Example code would be perfect.)
Nov 22 '05 #1
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"singhalvr" <si*******@charter.net> schrieb
Does anyone know how I can add a progress bar into a listbox in C# or
VB.NET?

I want to basically show a list of files that are transferring (or
have some operation being performed on them simultaneously) and use
the progress bar to show ... well ... progress.


Hi singhalvr,

you'll have to use an owner-drawn-listbox:
http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinFor...c87c.asp#q627q

An example of how to implement a progressbar on another control (in this
case a status bar) can be found here:
http://discuss.develop.com/archives/...NET&D=0&P=6846

It should be possible to "mix" these two examples together.

Cheers

Arne Janning
Nov 22 '05 #2
You could also just anchor the progress bar on the list control which would
give you a virtual effect of being owner drawn - not much programming
required in this case. In fact, many status bars i have seen do the same
thing instead of making the control owner drawn.

"Arne Janning" wrote:
"singhalvr" <si*******@charter.net> schrieb
Does anyone know how I can add a progress bar into a listbox in C# or
VB.NET?

I want to basically show a list of files that are transferring (or
have some operation being performed on them simultaneously) and use
the progress bar to show ... well ... progress.


Hi singhalvr,

you'll have to use an owner-drawn-listbox:
http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinFor...c87c.asp#q627q

An example of how to implement a progressbar on another control (in this
case a status bar) can be found here:
http://discuss.develop.com/archives/...NET&D=0&P=6846

It should be possible to "mix" these two examples together.

Cheers

Arne Janning

Nov 22 '05 #3
You could also just anchor the progress bar on the list control which would
give you a virtual effect of being owner drawn - not much programming
required in this case. In fact, many status bars i have seen do the same
thing instead of making the control owner drawn.

"Arne Janning" wrote:
"singhalvr" <si*******@charter.net> schrieb
Does anyone know how I can add a progress bar into a listbox in C# or
VB.NET?

I want to basically show a list of files that are transferring (or
have some operation being performed on them simultaneously) and use
the progress bar to show ... well ... progress.


Hi singhalvr,

you'll have to use an owner-drawn-listbox:
http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinFor...c87c.asp#q627q

An example of how to implement a progressbar on another control (in this
case a status bar) can be found here:
http://discuss.develop.com/archives/...NET&D=0&P=6846

It should be possible to "mix" these two examples together.

Cheers

Arne Janning

Nov 22 '05 #4

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