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Results for "Author: luke handy"

ASP_Volume3 #62450
Simple and flexible gradient progress bar. Lots of features.

This is a very simple and easy to use progress bar with loads of features. It has either solid or gradient colors (for solid just make both colors the same). It has all the properties and methods you'd expect from a progress bar. You can change the all of colors, turn the percentage text on/off, increment the value by a given amount etc. You can set the direction of the gradient in any way you want: Horizontal (shown), Verticle (my favorite), Forward-Diagonal, & Backward-Diagonal. There are a few more features as well and the example highlights them all. The upside to this progress bar over all the others out there, at least for me, is that it is a class object. It paints everything in a panel and looks just like a real progress bar control because of it. The reason I decided to do this as a class object is because it compiles with your program so you don't have to redistribute a DLL file, and you can use it anywhere in your program where a panel is placed. This is by far my favorite progressbar control out there. And I made it, so that makes it even cooler for me. Enjoy, and please comment and vote.

4_2005-2006 #167747
Simple and flexible gradient progress bar. Lots of features.

This is a very simple and easy to use progress bar with loads of features. It has either solid or gradient colors (for solid just make both colors the same). It has all the properties and methods you'd expect from a progress bar. You can change the all of colors, turn the percentage text on/off, increment the value by a given amount etc. You can set the direction of the gradient in any way you want: Horizontal (shown), Verticle (my favorite), Forward-Diagonal, & Backward-Diagonal. There are a few more features as well and the example highlights them all. The upside to this progress bar over all the others out there, at least for me, is that it is a class object. It paints everything in a panel and looks just like a real progress bar control because of it. The reason I decided to do this as a class object is because it compiles with your program so you don't have to redistribute a DLL file, and you can use it anywhere in your program where a panel is placed. This is by far my favorite progressbar control out there. And I made it, so that makes it even cooler for me. Enjoy, and please comment and vote.

5_2007-2008 #190265
Simple and flexible gradient progress bar. Lots of features.

This is a very simple and easy to use progress bar with loads of features. It has either solid or gradient colors (for solid just make both colors the same). It has all the properties and methods you'd expect from a progress bar. You can change the all of colors, turn the percentage text on/off, increment the value by a given amount etc. You can set the direction of the gradient in any way you want: Horizontal (shown), Verticle (my favorite), Forward-Diagonal, & Backward-Diagonal. There are a few more features as well and the example highlights them all. The upside to this progress bar over all the others out there, at least for me, is that it is a class object. It paints everything in a panel and looks just like a real progress bar control because of it. The reason I decided to do this as a class object is because it compiles with your program so you don't have to redistribute a DLL file, and you can use it anywhere in your program where a panel is placed. This is by far my favorite progressbar control out there. And I made it, so that makes it even cooler for me. Enjoy, and please comment and vote.

6_2008-2009 #212783
Simple and flexible gradient progress bar. Lots of features.

This is a very simple and easy to use progress bar with loads of features. It has either solid or gradient colors (for solid just make both colors the same). It has all the properties and methods you'd expect from a progress bar. You can change the all of colors, turn the percentage text on/off, increment the value by a given amount etc. You can set the direction of the gradient in any way you want: Horizontal (shown), Verticle (my favorite), Forward-Diagonal, & Backward-Diagonal. There are a few more features as well and the example highlights them all. The upside to this progress bar over all the others out there, at least for me, is that it is a class object. It paints everything in a panel and looks just like a real progress bar control because of it. The reason I decided to do this as a class object is because it compiles with your program so you don't have to redistribute a DLL file, and you can use it anywhere in your program where a panel is placed. This is by far my favorite progressbar control out there. And I made it, so that makes it even cooler for me. Enjoy, and please comment and vote.

7_2009-2012 #235301
Simple and flexible gradient progress bar. Lots of features.

This is a very simple and easy to use progress bar with loads of features. It has either solid or gradient colors (for solid just make both colors the same). It has all the properties and methods you'd expect from a progress bar. You can change the all of colors, turn the percentage text on/off, increment the value by a given amount etc. You can set the direction of the gradient in any way you want: Horizontal (shown), Verticle (my favorite), Forward-Diagonal, & Backward-Diagonal. There are a few more features as well and the example highlights them all. The upside to this progress bar over all the others out there, at least for me, is that it is a class object. It paints everything in a panel and looks just like a real progress bar control because of it. The reason I decided to do this as a class object is because it compiles with your program so you don't have to redistribute a DLL file, and you can use it anywhere in your program where a panel is placed. This is by far my favorite progressbar control out there. And I made it, so that makes it even cooler for me. Enjoy, and please comment and vote.

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