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WindowsTaskbarListMBS.ProgressStateFlagError = 4
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
The progress indicator turns red to show that an error has occurred in one of the windows that is broadcasting progress. This is a determinate state. If the progress indicator is in the indeterminate state, it switches to a red determinate display of a generic percentage not indicative of actual progress.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.ProgressStateFlagIndeterminate = 1
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
The progress indicator does not grow in size, but cycles repeatedly along the length of the taskbar button. This indicates activity without specifying what proportion of the progress is complete. Progress is taking place, but there is no prediction as to how long the operation will take.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.ProgressStateFlagNoProgress = 0
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
Stops displaying progress and returns the button to its normal state. Call this method with this flag to dismiss the progress bar when the operation is complete or cancelled.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.ProgressStateFlagNormal = 2
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
The progress indicator grows in size from left to right in proportion to the estimated amount of the operation completed. This is a determinate progress indicator; a prediction is being made as to the duration of the operation.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.ProgressStateFlagPaused = 8
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
he progress indicator turns yellow to show that progress is currently stopped in one of the windows but can be resumed by the user. No error condition exists and nothing is preventing the progress from continuing. This is a determinate state. If the progress indicator is in the indeterminate state, it switches to a yellow determinate display of a generic percentage not indicative of actual progress.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.TabPropertyFlagNone = 0
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
No specific property values are specified. The default behavior is used: the tab window provides a thumbnail and peek image, either live or static as appropriate.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.TabPropertyFlagUseAppPeekAlways = 4
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
Always use the peek image provided by the main application frame window rather than a peek image provided by the individual tab window. Do not combine this value with TabPropertyFlagUseAppPeekWhenActive; doing so will result in an error.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.TabPropertyFlagUseAppPeekWhenActive = 8
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
When the application tab is active and a live representation of its window is available, show the main application frame in the peek feature. At other times, use the tab window. Do not combine this value with TabPropertyFlagUseAppPeekAlways; doing so will result in an error.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.TabPropertyFlagUseAppThumbnailAlways = 1
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
Always use the thumbnail provided by the main application frame window rather than a thumbnail provided by the individual tab window. Do not combine this value with TabPropertyFlagUseAppThumbnailWhenActive; doing so will result in an error.
WindowsTaskbarListMBS.TabPropertyFlagUseAppThumbnailWhenActive = 2
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | Windows | MBS Win Plugin | 10.2 |
When the application tab is active and a live representation of its window is available, use the main application frame window thumbnail. At other times, use the tab window thumbnail. Do not combine this value with TabPropertyFlagUseAppThumbnailAlways; doing so will result in an error.
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