You should check whether setting the TWinControl.DoubleBuffered property to True of the TStatusBar component will make it work. Also you can try enabling this property to the status bar's parent component (probably TForm). It's a blind shot - don't have access to the compiler from here. Another thought is to override the *WM_ERASEBKGND* message without calling inherited. First example found after using google: here.
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I finally got access to the compiler and now it's working. We can use the WS_EX_COMPOSITED solution. All you need is is to create your own custom component basing on TCustomStatusBar or just create a class wrapper and create your status bar instance in runtime. Like this:
TMyStatusBar = class( TCustomStatusBar )
protected
{ Flickering work-around }
procedure CreateParams( var Params : TCreateParams ) ; override ;
end ;
TForm1 = class( TForm )
// (...)
private
FStatusBar : TMyStatusBar ;
// (...)
end ;
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procedure TMyStatusBar.CreateParams( var Params : TCreateParams ) ;
begin
inherited ;
if CheckWin32Version( 5,1 ) then
Params.ExStyle := Params.ExStyle or WS_EX_COMPOSITED ;
end ;
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{ Creating component in runtime }
procedure TForm1.FormCreate( Sender : TObject ) ;
begin
FStatusBar := TMyStatusBar.Create( Self ) ;
FStatusBar.Parent := Self ;
FStatusBar.Panels.Add ;
end ;
And it works for me. Good luck!
