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astroboy wrote:
Hi to all,
Thank you for your support and tips.
I have found a way to to keep the size of the panels and controls consistent regardless of the different resolutions..
Here are tips:
1) Tick only and one - "Maintain proportions of windows for different reslutions" in window size property
2) The most important function you will ever need is "window resize". You can find in the free download.
I am sure you know about it.
That's for all now.
Clement
Hi Clement,
I am having the same problem working with my VI on two different laptops - one with a 17" screen and one on a 15" screen. I see that you have solved your problem and am hoping it can help me too. The one thing I am not sure about is your point 2 - the window resize function. What do you mean you can find it in the free download? I can't seem to find anything anywhere on the website. Could you be more specific please?
Thanks in advance.
Jonathan
08-21-2009 11:21 AM - edited 08-21-2009 11:27 AM
Hi Clement,
Kudos for sharing your tips,
I am currently working on the same issue, and have been reading many past threads.
You seem to have got a workaround. I am, like Jonathan, looking for the "window resize" and couldn't find. Can you please share where exactly to find, and if you have already, can you post it here itself?
Thanks ahead.
08-21-2009 11:26 AM - edited 08-21-2009 11:29 AM
Hi Donovan and RRRRSSSS,
I am also having a big tab control (which has to be "Fit to the pane size" because it has a video control which has to be full screen) and I am trying to find a workaround for my program to run in different resolution screens, without any crumpling.
I saw the JPGs posted by RRRRSSSS, and seems that the Tab control is not the culprit. Am I right?
I am currently building a sample application which would identify the monitor resolution and select the appropriate program (out of two identical programs, with just a differnce in the GUI arrangments) without any hassle for control references, since the calling program will not have any further code, except to select the VI.If that works, I can do the same with my main application.
Has anybody found any better solution for the issue?
Thanks ahead!
08-21-2009 03:52 PM
Well, finally I have made it and it works fine on two different systems, with two different types of monitors.
The whole application (including the 3 VIs and an executable) are attached herewith. there are many threads with this issue, so I have posted this code there as well, if someone finds it useful.
Your comments are always welcome, alongwith replies to my two previous posts if possible.
Thanks ahead!