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Reduce CPU usage in Camino during page loads
I never like to delete a control from a nib, so I just changed the Barber pole to a spinner by selecting the barber pole, opening the inspector, and setting its type from "Bar Style" to "Spinning Style". While no control will surely be less resource intensive, I think the spinner is much more efficient than the barber pole and I need not be worried about breaking compiled code.
Reduce CPU usage in Camino during page loads
I'll ask the dumb question. How do you change to spinner? I've tried several times. I'm not a mac person I don't know how to select the barber bar and use the Inspector, could you please explain for us "switchers"
Reduce CPU usage in Camino during page loads
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Reduce CPU usage in Camino during page loads
What I'm sure calyphi meant to say, but didn't have enough time at the moment, was:
Reduce CPU usage in Camino during page loads
Oops, those were the instructions on how to do what the original hint was describing. To change the barber pole into a spinning indicator, follow the same instructions, but instead of deleting the barber pole after you click on it, go up to Interface Builder's "Tools" menu and select "Show Info". This will open a window which will contain a popup, from which you can change "Bar" to "Spinning". |
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