ProgressBar
Family: Dashboards & Plots
Namespace: Tessera.Controls
Use ProgressBar when this interaction is the best match for your screen workflow.
When to use
- You need a
ProgressBar-style interaction inside the dashboards & plots lane. - A titled widget surface improves scanability in dense shells.
- The control is mainly presentational or state-driven through property updates.
Minimal usage
csharp.cs
using Tessera.Controls;
using Tessera.Layout;
var widget = new ProgressBar
{
Title = "ProgressBar"
};
return Screen.Build(window => window.Body(body => body.Center(widget, width: 44, height: 9)));Common pitfalls
- Do not choose
ProgressBarby name only; validate it against the target workflow. - Keep this control scoped to the dashboards & plots concern; avoid cross-layer state coupling.
- Set focused/normal styles intentionally so keyboard focus remains obvious.
- Keep disabled state explicit and reversible so users understand why actions are blocked.
Public properties
| Property | Type |
|---|---|
Border | BorderStyle |
BorderStyleText | TesseraStyle |
DisabledStyle | TesseraStyle |
FillStyle | TesseraStyle |
FocusedBorderStyleText | TesseraStyle |
FocusedTitleStyle | TesseraStyle |
FocusMarker | string |
IsDisabled | bool |
IsFocused | bool |
IsReadOnly | bool |
LabelStyle | TesseraStyle |
Padding | Thickness |
ShowFocusMarker | bool |
Step | double |
Title | string |
TitleStyle | TesseraStyle |
TrackStyle | TesseraStyle |
Value | double |
Public events
This control currently exposes no public events.