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Quick WPF question - on Win 7 (and I assume Vista) in WPF, the default progress bar does a nice little glowing "whoosh"-y animation.

I'm showing progress of about 48 things on one screen, and it's a tad overwhelming to have all of these things whooshing on you - can you disable just these animations without affecting the rest of the default animations in the application?

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I'd be more inclined to say you may need to rethink your design if you're showing 48 progress bars... – Matthew Scharley Oct 6 at 1:45
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@Matthew, what is wrong in showing 48 progress bars? Have you seen an airplan cockpit? or weather man's dashboard? or any cnc machine's dashboard? not every app is only for programmers and only for it managers, i think the answer should be relevant to question rather then telling person to change his design, he is doing his job and he has not asked question like is it good to have 48 progress bars? – Akash Kava Oct 6 at 6:27
@Matthew, in this application 48 progress bars are appropriate, as it displays information about 48 devices that are physically being monitored in real time. I would agree with you if this was a LOB app or something. – routeNpingme Oct 6 at 17:45

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I'd agree with Matthew's comment, but anyway, your answer is to apply a custom style without the animation. Here's the original style (via reflector), you can remove/tweak/whatever:

<Style x:Key="{x:Type ProgressBar}" TargetType="{x:Type ProgressBar}">
    <Style.Triggers>
        <Trigger Property="Orientation" Value="Vertical">
            <Setter Property="Template">
                <Setter.Value>
                    <ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type ProgressBar}">
                        <Border Background="{TemplateBinding Background}" BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}" BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}" CornerRadius="3" SnapsToDevicePixels="true">
                            <Border BorderThickness="1,1,1,0" BorderBrush="#BEBEBE" CornerRadius="2">
                                <Border BorderThickness="1" BorderBrush="#EFEFEF" CornerRadius="1">
                                    <DockPanel Name="PART_Track" Margin="0,0,0,1" LastChildFill="false">
                                        <Decorator Name="PART_Indicator" Dock="Bottom">
                                            <Rectangle LayoutTransform="{RotateTransform Angle=-90}">
                                                <Rectangle.Fill>
                                                    <MultiBinding Converter="{theme:ProgressBarBrushConverter}">
                                                        <Binding Path="Foreground" RelativeSource="{RelativeSource TemplatedParent}" />
                                                        <Binding Path="IsIndeterminate" RelativeSource="{RelativeSource TemplatedParent}" />
                                                        <Binding Path="ActualHeight" ElementName="PART_Indicator" />
                                                        <Binding Path="ActualWidth" ElementName="PART_Indicator" />
                                                        <Binding Path="ActualHeight" ElementName="PART_Track" />
                                                    </MultiBinding>
                                                </Rectangle.Fill>
                                            </Rectangle>
                                        </Decorator>
                                    </DockPanel>
                                </Border>
                            </Border>
                        </Border>
                    </ControlTemplate>
                </Setter.Value>
            </Setter>
        </Trigger>
    </Style.Triggers>
    <Setter Property="Foreground" Value="{StaticResource [0] Ñ}" />
    <Setter Property="Background" Value="{DynamicResource {x:Static WindowBrush}}" />
    <Setter Property="BorderBrush" Value="#686868" />
    <Setter Property="BorderThickness" Value="1" />
    <Setter Property="Template">
        <Setter.Value>
            <ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type ProgressBar}">
                <Border Background="{TemplateBinding Background}" BorderThickness="{TemplateBinding BorderThickness}" BorderBrush="{TemplateBinding BorderBrush}" CornerRadius="3" SnapsToDevicePixels="true">
                    <Border BorderThickness="1,1,1,0" BorderBrush="#BEBEBE" CornerRadius="2">
                        <Border BorderThickness="1" BorderBrush="#EFEFEF" CornerRadius="1">
                            <DockPanel Name="PART_Track" Margin="1,0,0,1" LastChildFill="false">
                                <Rectangle Name="PART_Indicator">
                                    <Rectangle.Fill>
                                        <MultiBinding Converter="{theme:ProgressBarBrushConverter}">
                                            <Binding Path="Foreground" RelativeSource="{RelativeSource TemplatedParent}" />
                                            <Binding Path="IsIndeterminate" RelativeSource="{RelativeSource TemplatedParent}" />
                                            <Binding Path="ActualWidth" ElementName="PART_Indicator" />
                                            <Binding Path="ActualHeight" ElementName="PART_Indicator" />
                                            <Binding Path="ActualWidth" ElementName="PART_Track" />
                                        </MultiBinding>
                                    </Rectangle.Fill>
                                </Rectangle>
                            </DockPanel>
                        </Border>
                    </Border>
                </Border>
            </ControlTemplate>
        </Setter.Value>
    </Setter>
</Style>

And the converter class:

public class ProgressBarBrushConverter : IMultiValueConverter
{
// Methods
public object Convert(object[] values, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
    Type type = typeof(double);
    if (((((values == null) || (values.Length != 5)) || ((values[0] == null) || (values[1] == null))) || (((values[2] == null) || (values[3] == null)) || ((values[4] == null) || !typeof(Brush).IsAssignableFrom(values[0].GetType())))) || ((!typeof(bool).IsAssignableFrom(values[1].GetType()) || !type.IsAssignableFrom(values[2].GetType())) || (!type.IsAssignableFrom(values[3].GetType()) || !type.IsAssignableFrom(values[4].GetType()))))
    {
        return null;
    }
    Brush brush = (Brush) values[0];
    bool flag = (bool) values[1];
    double d = (double) values[2];
    double num2 = (double) values[3];
    double num3 = (double) values[4];
    if ((((d <= 0.0) || double.IsInfinity(d)) || (double.IsNaN(d) || (num2 <= 0.0))) || (double.IsInfinity(num2) || double.IsNaN(num2)))
    {
        return null;
    }
    DrawingBrush brush2 = new DrawingBrush();
    brush2.Viewport = brush2.Viewbox = new Rect(0.0, 0.0, d, num2);
    brush2.ViewportUnits = brush2.ViewboxUnits = BrushMappingMode.Absolute;
    brush2.TileMode = TileMode.None;
    brush2.Stretch = Stretch.None;
    DrawingGroup group = new DrawingGroup();
    DrawingContext context = group.Open();
    double x = 0.0;
    double width = 6.0;
    double num6 = 2.0;
    double num7 = width + num6;
    if (flag)
    {
        int num8 = (int) Math.Ceiling((double) (d / num7));
        double num9 = -num8 * num7;
        double num10 = d * 0.3;
        brush2.Viewport = brush2.Viewbox = new Rect(num9, 0.0, num10 - num9, num2);
        TranslateTransform transform = new TranslateTransform();
        double num11 = num8 * 100;
        DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames animation = new DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames();
        animation.Duration = new Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(num11));
        animation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever;
        for (int i = 1; i <= num8; i++)
        {
            double num13 = i * num7;
            animation.KeyFrames.Add(new DiscreteDoubleKeyFrame(num13, KeyTime.Uniform));
        }
        transform.BeginAnimation(TranslateTransform.XProperty, animation);
        brush2.Transform = transform;
        while ((x + width) < num10)
        {
            context.DrawRectangle(brush, null, new Rect(num9 + x, 0.0, width, num2));
            x += num7;
        }
        d = num10;
        x = 0.0;
    }
    while ((x + width) < d)
    {
        context.DrawRectangle(brush, null, new Rect(x, 0.0, width, num2));
        x += num7;
    }
    double num14 = d - x;
    if ((!flag && (num14 > 0.0)) && (Math.Abs((double) (d - num3)) < 1E-05))
    {
        context.DrawRectangle(brush, null, new Rect(x, 0.0, num14, num2));
    }
    context.Close();
    brush2.Drawing = group;
    return brush2;
}

public object[] ConvertBack(object value, Type[] targetTypes, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
    return null;
}
}
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You can also disable this effect in Win7 all together.

Right-click on My Computer icon on Desktop and select Properties (or press Windows Key + Pause/Break key), click on Advanced system settings link in left side pane (You can also open it by typing sysdm.cpl in RUN or start menu search box and press Enter). Now click on Settings button in Performance section:

Uncheck "Animate controls and elements inside windows", it should be the first selection.

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Thanks, in this particular case it should be limited to the application only (don't want to rely on a global OS theme change), but good info – routeNpingme Oct 29 at 14:15

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