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  1. View File Flatline Controls A set of custom controls, following the trend of a more flat UI design. Heavily influenced by Google’s Material Design, though constrained by what can be done with available tools and options in LabVIEW. Uses icons from Google Material Design. — Buttons based on the system booleans (with hover effects). Icons can be added as decals (such as from materialdesignicons.com) — Matched sets of controls for numeric/string/enum/etc., based on Silver controls, but swapping out all ‘chrome’ for simple boxes and lines. — flattened versions of switches/sliders/arrays/graphs etc. Now on the LabVIEW Tools Network JDP Science Tools group on NI.com. Submitter drjdpowell Submitted 06/13/2016 Category User Interface LabVIEW Version 2011 License Type BSD (Most common)
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  2. Can you attach a simple project you are working with that has modules that doesn't show up using the OwnedItems[] property? Once I got the reference to the project I was able to use the Targets property to get a reference to the cRIO item and then dig down using the OwnedItems[] property. The RT target owns the chassis which can own both modules and the FPGA target. The FPGA target can also have modules as the owned items so you may have to dig down to find what you are looking for but it should be there. For each level of owned items I used the DisplayName property to see what was there and was able to find modules under the chassis and FPGA. Alternatively, if you are looking for a more run time based approach there is the new SMI toolkit. https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-48647
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  3. "Resolved to customers satisfaction" it is then. FWIW. Escalation can be very quick or many days. It's only the time-zone differences that make the delay if (and this is a big if) the application engineer knows who to contact and can articulate your concern. This is why examples are so important. Once you have found a well connected application engineer that you can ask for by name to get past the front door bouncers - 24 hours max for a useful response.. As en ex European. - a telephone call with a follow up email (with example and bulleted list of questions) at 4pm and you will usually have the result sitting in your inbox in the morning . That named engineer is now your dive buddy (as much as they might resist ) in the murky waters of NI support procedure. Hold on to them as if your life depended on them because your sanity does
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