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  1. View File Mark Balla's Icon Editor V2.7>= LV2017 Mark Balla Icon editor V2.7 December 2020 Author: Mark Balla Description: This is a text based vi icon editor The purpose is to help quickly create text base icons. The editor can be used in place of the standard NI icon editor or as a stand alone vi. see instructions. Version 2.7 Updated font table to recognize the standard "Small Font" letters used by the NI icon editor. This will improve the OCR function when importing icons generated by the NI Icon editor. Version 2.6 Added quick drop code to allow the user to switch between NI and custom editor. QD_Swap Icon Editor.vi and support folders will be placed in the LabVIEW quick drop folder ..\National Instruments\LabVIEW 20XX\resource\dialog\QuickDrop To switch LabVIEW to a custom icon editor that uses the lv_icon.vi set a shortcut key to call the QD_Swap Icon Editor.vi. Ctrl-Space Ctrl-<<assigned letter key>> To switch LabVIEW to the NI icon editor that uses the lv_icon.lvlibp use the same shortcut key with the Shift key Ctrl-Space Ctrl-Shift-<<assigned letter key>> Version 2.5 Fixed install bug where lv_icon.lvlibp was not being renamed after LV 2016 2.5 was set to 2017 or later. Instructions: LV 2017 to LV2020 + Ver 2.7 + LV 2010 to LV 2016 Ver 2.4 Install using JKI VI Package Manager LV 2009 Ver 2.3 1:Rename the curret LabVIEW 2009 Icon editor LabVIEW 2009\resource\plugins\lv_Icon.vi to a different name so it will not be overwritten. 2: Place the three files (lv_icon.vi, color templates.bin and the folder lv_icon_Subvis) in the LabVIEW 2009\resource\plugins directory. The next time the icon editor is called LabVIEW will use the lv_icon.vi instead of the standard one. There is a button on the editor that will allow you to use NI's editor (Old editor not the new one) when a text icon is not desired. For LabVIEW 8.2 Use the "MB Icon Editor_V2.3_LV82.zip" file For LabVIEW 8.5 Use the "MB Icon Editor_V2.3_LV85.zip" file For LabVIEW 8.6 Use The "MB Icon Editor_V2.3_LV8.6.zip" file Submitter Mark Balla Submitted 10/19/2009 Category LabVIEW IDE LabVIEW Version 2017 License Type BSD (Most common)  
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  2. Planning to attend NI Week 2010? My name is Bill Phillips, National Associate Dean for Engineering Program Development at DeVry University. DeVry Univerisy would like to invite you to attend our National Industry Advisory meeting. DeVry University is seeking a group of engineering and engineering technology professionals to provide feedback on the curriculum used in our Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (EET and CET) degree programs. In particular, we would like to here your professional opionions and suggestion on how to better integration graphical programming (i.e. Labview) and Virtual Instrumentation into our coursework. The meeting is being held at a time as to not conflict with any other major NI Week activities. The location, time and date of the meeting is: Title: DeVry National Industry Advisory Meeting Date: Thursday, Aug. 5th, 2010 Time: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon. Room: Meeting Room #1, Convention Center Raffle iPod nano at end of meeting (bring your business cards) Graduates from these Bachelor of Science programs have been hired by companies such as General Electric, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. DeVry would like to continue providing qualified graduates to the electronics and computer field, and to do so we need your input. DeVry seeks answers to questions like: How can we improve our lab environment? What do you seek in an ideal employment candidate? Does our curriculum meet your needs? How can our graduates meet and exceed your expectations? What are the long and short term trends in the industry that DeVry should consider in its curriculum? Even if you are not currently hiring, now is the time to tell us your requirements by attending our meeting! Also, I think you will find that this will be a great networking opportunity!!! We would like to hear from you (see alternate contact information below) by Tuesday, Aug. 3rd to ensure that you have a place at the table. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Also, feel free to stop by our booth #239 at the Exhibitor Hall. We look forward to hearing from you soon, and seeing you at NIWeek 2010 Conference. With Best regards, William Phillips National Associate Dean College of Engineering and Information Sciences p: 703-414-4049 e: wphillips@devry.edu www.devry.edu
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  3. I don't know how many of us watch the sitcom Big Bang Theory, but this reminds me of an episode. Neighbor Penny gets nerd-geek Sheldon a napkin from her restaurant for Christmas. He looks at it, unimpressed and she says "turn it over". It's signed "Sheldon - live long and prosper - Leonard Nimoy". She apologized that it was dirty because Nimoy wiped his mouth on it. Sheldon nearly passes out from hysterics, nearly crying with joy, lips quivering ... "I possess the DNA of Leonard Nimoy!!! Do you know what this means?! With a viable ovum I could grow my own Leonard Nimoy!!!" One of the funniest things I have ever seen. I was in tears the first time I saw it. It's on YouTube under "Penny's Christmas gift to Sheldon". "With a viable ovum I could grow my own Jim Kring!"
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  4. Daklu is right, you don't need reentrancy. You don't need VI server either: Just set the sub-vi to open the FP when called and don't set it to auto-close. Ton
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