02-20-2007 09:40 AM
02-20-2007 09:50 AM
02-20-2007 01:35 PM - edited 02-20-2007 01:35 PM
Message Edited by Ed Dickens on 02-20-2007 01:35 PM
03-12-2007 04:47 AM
Hi ,
Thanks for your reply.I had tried that option already ,but it did not serve my purpose.Can you please provide me detailed information regarding the check boxes i.e.which check box should i check mark and which one should not be check marked.
Regards
03-12-2007 05:03 AM
03-12-2007 07:30 AM
Hi Gerd ,
Thanks for your prompt reply .It is great to find people using mind power like me .................................
Anyways,i have tried all possible permutation and combinations with those vi settings to hide menu bar in my executable file,but my mind power has been drained now .I would request,if you can also try doing the same thing and check where I am going wrong.
Thanks & Regards !
Sarita.....MindPower
03-12-2007 07:40 AM - edited 03-12-2007 07:40 AM
@MindPower wrote:
Hi ,
Thanks for your reply.I had tried that option already ,but it did not serve my purpose.Can you please provide me detailed information regarding the check boxes i.e.which check box should i check mark and which one should not be check marked.
Regards
I'm just curious here, but how did it not meet your purpose?
Maybe we're not really understanding what you're trying to accomplish.
The checkboxes I showed above and Gerd described the proper settings will turn off the menu bar (the "standard" Windows type menu with "File", "Edit", "View"....) in the executable, but will leave the menu bar on while you are developing in LabVIEW. If this does not work, then it's possible that somewhere in your application there is a property node programtically turning the menu on. This would override the application builder setting.
If this is not what you are trying to do, please explain a bit more.
Ed
Message Edited by Ed Dickens on 03-12-2007 07:41 AM
03-14-2007 02:50 AM
There is a known bug for the application builder settings. The VI settings (development environment) of the main VI of an application will not be overwritten by the settings of the application builder. See below extract from a previous discussion :
Unfortunately, we are aware of the VI Settings bug in LabVIEW 8.20. This was reported to R&D (# 42AA340Z) for further investigation. A possible workaround for this issue is to specify the VI Settings you want in the development environment.
Michael K. | Applications Engineer | National Instruments
04-25-2017 05:31 AM
hHi,
sarita just follow the below link
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/17803AA31C8C07C986256CFD0080D609
Save the .rtm file as the your application name ....
04-25-2017 06:49 AM - edited 04-25-2017 06:50 AM
@kiruthiga_timothdev wrote:
hHi,
sarita just follow the below link
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/17803AA31C8C07C986256CFD0080D609
Save the .rtm file as the your application name ....
Why do you reply to a 10 years old post? The OP was logged in last time in 2007...