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Hello Jon,
The Blue Stripe in the QSF is not a BusyIndicator. It is a home grown loading indicator that has some properties bound to a proper view model. There is a code in the QSF that does this but it is not much reusable.
All the best,
Pana
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The Blue Stripe in the QSF is not a BusyIndicator. It is a home grown loading indicator that has some properties bound to a proper view model. There is a code in the QSF that does this but it is not much reusable.
All the best,
Pana
the Telerik team
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Dave Navarro
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answered on 26 Sep 2011, 01:15 AM
Hello Jon,
Did you ever get the BusyIndicator figured out? I'm a little confused by Pana's answer because I asked this very same question and have had a lot of support from the telerik team. I've received code samples and links to samples that are in the QSF.
My wish is that telerik would add this function into the control... to make it easier to configure. I really like the look it adds to a page loading event and it's similar to my Motorola Xoom when it loads web pages.
Anyway, I hope you got it working,
~ Dave
Did you ever get the BusyIndicator figured out? I'm a little confused by Pana's answer because I asked this very same question and have had a lot of support from the telerik team. I've received code samples and links to samples that are in the QSF.
My wish is that telerik would add this function into the control... to make it easier to configure. I really like the look it adds to a page loading event and it's similar to my Motorola Xoom when it loads web pages.
Anyway, I hope you got it working,
~ Dave
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Jon
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answered on 26 Sep 2011, 01:20 AM
Hi..
Nope... I never revisited it... it is cool.
Nope... I never revisited it... it is cool.
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Dave Navarro
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answered on 26 Sep 2011, 01:57 AM
Hello again,
I originally thought it was a slider control.
In any case, here's a link to my original post; http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/silverlight/slider/is-this-a-slider-control.aspx
I continued my questions via a support ticket which is where I received additional help and code.
Let me know if you wish to see some of that code and I'll pass it along.
~ Dave
I originally thought it was a slider control.
In any case, here's a link to my original post; http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/silverlight/slider/is-this-a-slider-control.aspx
I continued my questions via a support ticket which is where I received additional help and code.
Let me know if you wish to see some of that code and I'll pass it along.
~ Dave
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Hi,
The link David Navarro have posted really contains a good explanation how that progress bar was created. I guess its best to follow it.
Regards,
Pana
the Telerik team
The link David Navarro have posted really contains a good explanation how that progress bar was created. I guess its best to follow it.
Regards,
Pana
the Telerik team
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