On Sun, 2 Mar 2014 16:16:18 -0800 (PST) Thomas Goyne wrote:
TG>
https://developer.apple.com/LIBRARY/mac/releasenotes/Foundation/RN-Foundation/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000742-TRANSLATED_CHAPTER_965-10_9Progress
TG> is the only official documentation that I'm aware of (the NSProgress docs
TG> don't mention any of the OS X-only functionality, although the header has
TG> some comments). The short summary is that you create a NSProgress object,
TG> set a key in the userInfo dictionary that Finder watches for, then call
TG> publish on the NSProgress object, and then any progress reported to the
TG> NSProgress object updates the dock progress indicator.
Thanks, this looks nice and simple (of course, I didn't try to actually
use it yet, so I could be missing something). Our implementation should
definitely be compatible with this API, i.e. allow implementing it using
NSProgress even if this is not done immediately.
I don't have 10.9 anywhere, so I wonder if anybody has a screenshot
showing how does it actually look? Especially how can the progress be
cancelled?
Regards,
VZ