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Ambit6-Feb-03 1:50
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Hi,

I'm using a normal windows progress bar with my program (common controls - CreateWindow(PROGRESS_CLASS...) etc). However, I would really like to jazz up the progress bar with a gradient fill - ie instead of being all one colour, it should blend from one colour to another. Does anybody know of a good way of doing this?

I'm not an expert programmer by a looong shot, and I'm only using the basic Windows API with no MFC. I've looked at articles here and over on codeguru, such as the gradient progress class by Matt Weagle, but they all seem to be for use with MFC and, because the explanation that comes with them is very brief, take a greater understanding of classes and programming than I have, unfortunately.

If anybody has any links or advice on how to go about this, I would be very grateful.

Many thanks,
KB
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