01-31-2014 09:09 PM
Continued from the January 2014 bugs thread
The posting rules are as always:
02-06-2014 04:07 AM
CAR 450163. Link is to the Champions Forum, sorry for those with no access.
LabVIEW crashes when programmatically creating instances of a VIT with XControls on the FP.
02-06-2014 10:38 AM - edited 02-06-2014 04:02 PM
As described here, the option: "maintain proportion of window for different monitor resolutions", completely loses its mind when the original window is larger than the monitor and is later opened on a monitor with significantly higher resolution (Just guessing here. I don't actually know the resolution of the original monitor and have not explored all possible scenarios).
The math seems wrong!
No CAR yet.
(I corrected the URL, Thanks Jeff)
02-06-2014 03:41 PM
@altenbach wrote:
As described here, the option: "maintain proportion of window for different monitor resolutions", completely loses its mind when the original window is larger than the monitor and is later opened on a monitor with significantly higher resolution (Just guessing here. I don't actually know the resolution of the original monitor and have not explored all possible scenarios).
The math seems wrong!
No CAR yet.
I get an unexpected error when I try to follow that link - it is quite a long URL! (I think it is linking to your reply, not the post?)
Jeff Peacock
Product Support Engineer | LabVIEW R&D | National Instruments
02-06-2014 04:01 PM - edited 02-06-2014 04:04 PM
Sorry. It seems by accident I pasted the help page paragraph that I quoted instead of the URL 😄
I have corrected the link. Here it is.
(....and here is the VI that shows the problem)
02-27-2014 11:05 AM
Discussed here: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/quot-The-VI-is-not-executable-quot-on-the-development-machine/td-p/2...
Not sure if it is an actual bug. Seems more like incorrect configuration, but with a number of people reporting the same issue, it makes me wonder...
02-28-2014 09:56 AM
As discussed here, xy graph cursors cannot be moved or placed if Y is NaN, even if X is not NaN. This apparently worked fine back in LabVIEW 2011.
No CAR yet.
02-28-2014 04:30 PM