07-08-2015 03:16 PM
2014sp1 2013sp1 (and earlier)
Yes we know its a merge vi of a Property node with the VISA Instr class pre-selected. I liked the old name better. I'm sure others did too-
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07-08-2015 04:03 PM
I suspect this is a bug. Notice that the .vi is at the end which is probably the VI name, where the older version just says "VISA Property Node" which is probably the custom VI title which is what shows up on the palette if there is one.
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07-08-2015 04:04 PM
It's not good that it's pushing the important part of its name out of the picture. You don't hear people saying "put that merged VISA thing on there", most of the time everyone just says "drop a property node on there".
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07-08-2015 11:00 PM
@James.M wrote:
It's not good that it's pushing the important part of its name out of the picture. You don't hear people saying "put that merged VISA thing on there", most of the time everyone just says "drop a property node on there".
if you type Ctrl+Space then "merge" you'll see the full list of other potential Quick Drop Short-cuts that are broken buy this. I just happen to do a lot of instrument communications a Ctrl+Space, Ctrl+VP was a nice way to drop a VISA Property node- til now I just need to fix it and add a note to self on my "MyLabVIEW" ReadMe file
07-09-2015 05:55 AM - edited 07-09-2015 05:56 AM
Jeff,
I have no idea what is up with your install. My palette looks just fine.
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07-09-2015 06:04 AM - edited 07-09-2015 06:06 AM
Found your problem. Look in the options and you will find an option that you must have deselected somehow.
Yeah, with that item deselected, you see the actual VI names in the palette instead of what was put as the Window Title. Honestly, I don't even see why this option should even exist.
07-09-2015 07:02 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
Honestly, I don't even see why this option should even exist.
Well I certainly didn't know it existed. I knew this feature existed (and mentioned it in my last post) but had no idea it could be turned off. We use this all the time in our internal reuse structure where a VI might be "company_name_function.vi" but on the palette we want it to show up as just "function.vi". Even in VIPM you can edit the short name of functions or controls and I think this is all it changes.
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07-09-2015 09:20 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
Found your problem. Look in the options and you will find an option that you must have deselected somehow.
Yeah, with that item deselected, you see the actual VI names in the palette instead of what was put as the Window Title. Honestly, I don't even see why this option should even exist.
Tim, How am I ever going to pass my CLA exam when there a holes that big in my understanding of LabVIEW! I have no idea how that got reset from the default "Contains a check"
And, the day after I tossed out a mondo tip on knowing your options dialog inside-out
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07-09-2015 10:06 AM
SpoilerOooooo, what an idea! Lets make sure one of these makes it into the Worlds Fastest Competition this year at NI Week. Really mess with Darren's mojo!
Now... you know Darren is NOT competeing this year right? He is retiring from the competition as undefeated. There WILL BE a new "World's Fastest LabVIEW Programmer" this year!