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I am using a "spinner" NSProgressIndicator in my cocoa app:

spinner image

I would like to display it in a different color so that it will show up well on a dark background:

inverted spinner image

How would I go about doing this? My last resort would be to write my own custom NSView subclass that renders a custom animation, but I'm not even sure where to start on that front. Any help is appreciated.

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I actually have implemented clones of the spinning NSProgressIndicator that might suit your needs. They can be drawn at any size and in any color. One is a subclass of NSView, which can be used on OS X 10.4, and the other is a subclass of CALayer, which can be used in a CoreAnimation-based project. The code is on github (both the NSView-based version and the CoreAnimation-based version), and there is a post with some screenshots on my blog.

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Nice work! And here I thought this question was long dead. Thank you for the links and the code. – eJames Feb 16 at 9:27
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Try setting the "Opaque" flag to "On" for the indicator in Interface Builder.

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There doesn't seem to be an "Opaque" flag for the NSProgressIndicator in IB. Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place, but I don't see one. – eJames Jan 19 at 3:40
Every NSView has an opaque flag. It's just not settable from IB (but maybe he wasn't in front of his Mac at the time?). – Peter Hosey Jan 25 at 8:29
OI looked up the NSView documentation. It's true that all NSView objects have that flag, but it is a read only attribute. Oh well. It looks like I'll have to use the CoreAnimation approach, or roll my own. – eJames Jan 28 at 5:27
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I've seen some third party HUD-style control frameworks that include the bar style NSProgressIndicator, but unfortunately I don't remember ever seeing the spinner. If you can't find a way to get it to do what you want, this page can generate an animated gif that might be helpful for making your own.

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Not sure if this would work correctly with NSProgressIndicator, but you might try using a Core Image filter to invert the display of the progress indicator view. You would have to make the view layer backed, and then add a CIFilter to its layer's filters. You may be able to do this all in the effects inspector in Interface Builder, otherwise you could also just do it in code.

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I think you want a UIActivityIndicatorView:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/283032/background-color-for-uiactivityindicatorview

http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIActivityIndicatorView_Class/Reference/UIActivityIndicatorView.html

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Sadly, UIActivityIndicator is only available in the iPhone SDK. I'm working on a desktop application. – eJames Jan 23 at 5:26

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