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Posts posted by Michael Aivaliotis
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Ok, just got notified of this post. I'll fix it as soon as I can. Sorry about that. I have no idea what the problem is but no worries. I'll fix it.
Thanks for you continued support of the LAVA Forums.
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So one time we had the LAVA BBQ, I noticed that the establishment had posted the following sign on the door to guide guests to the right place:
I wonder where the heck they got that idea from. Now I know:
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Ya, thanks. Was on my list to fix and now it's fixed.
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The certification team should also keep tabs on this board.
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So it seems that Jack is having a problem building a package with Friend Classes and applying password protection using VIPM. VIPM applies passwords to VIs and libraries using standard LabVIEW VI Server calls so not sure what the problem is. I've filed this as an issue that I need to look into and will probably be calling on NI for validation.
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I'm confused. If you open this on your machine
C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Shared\LabVIEW Run-Time\2012\Lv3rdPartyCopyright.htm
You will see that NI in fact does call code that has a BSD and even a GPL license. So I guess everyone should stop using LabVIEW now?
What's the problem again?
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How about a hook into LabVIEW to allow developers to add their own right-click menu items similar to the "JKI Right Click Framework"?
That would be awesome to have in addition to what's there (great idea). But it won't satisfy the question asked by crelf because I don't want to do work or programming to add features that should already be there. So user defined augmentation is great, but I should have a fleshed-out base to begin with.
Unfortunately, that is what I'm saying. There is, as it turns out, a reason why we went without multi-select right-click menus for so long.It's only software...
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I think the issue is that the feature list is vague and possibly misleading: "Right-click menu option for multiple selected items" does not indicate how many menu items, which ones or even if it's more than one. So hey, they added one menu item so the feature's complete? But I agree, it's kinda lame to just do the bare minimum and call it done. NI could have gone the extra mile and delighted the customer by fully fleshing out the list.
Christina, asking us to vote on menu items probably won't work. None of the menu items will garner enough votes to get on NI's radar.
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Ah, I miss the good old days of the LAVA Lounge. Where have they gone?
Let's liven it up a little!
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Ya, I know. It seems like none of your RSS feeds are compatible with this forum import tool.
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We have a knowledge base article on how to install VIPM 2010 for Mac on OSX 10.7+ located here:
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Alternative Link:
https://lumen.ni.com/nicif/us/evallvuser/content.xhtml
Interesting change. Looks like the eval is set to 7days, and you must request an extension from within LabVIEW for another 30days.
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We've had some great questions come in so far for our VI Shots Live panel. Thanks for all who posted so far. If you haven't yet, go here to enter your question:
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I've been offered a great opportunity by National Instruments to take VI Shots on the road and bring it live to NIWeek 2012.
I will be joined by several prominent members of the LabVIEW community at the technology theater in the exhibition hall on Tuesday Aug. 7th between 4-5pm.
I will be recording the discussion live. If you are attending NIWeek, then come watch and be part of the show. We will be taking questions from the audience. However, your best bet to get a question in will be to post it ahead of time for consideration. Anything is fair game.
Just go here and fill-in your question that you want to ask me or the rest of the panel:
Click here to submit a question for VI Shots Live.
Some of my guests will include:
- Brian Powell (NI)
- Justin Goeres (JKI)
- Christopher Relf (V I Engineering)
- Jack Dunaway
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Thanks to Justin for the link:
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I downloaded it and got a zip file, not a vip. What do I do?
The reason this happens is probably more info than you really need. Just rename the file to VIP and you should be fine.
The permanent quick fix:
- Goto your Internet Explorer>Internet Options>Security Tab
- Make sure the Internet zone is highlighted
- Under: Security level for this zone, change the slider bar from Medium-High to -> Medium
- Click OK
This problem only happens in IE. The best solution is to stop using IE
. Also, It might not be possible to switch the security level because of your IT dept. restrictions, but if you can, then this is the way to go.
The super-long-term fix:
Sourceforge needs to add the VIP MIME Type to their web server configuration.
- Goto your Internet Explorer>Internet Options>Security Tab
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I think the most underutilized feature in LabVIEW is the SubVI. Use more subVIs people! Sheesh.
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So it looks like this is happening when I select "search subvis" in the search box. It also happens instantaneously. It doesn't even try to search anything, crashes right away. I've sent several crash reports to NI. No picture controls or large data sets. This is in 2011 SP1.
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Has anyone noticed this on LabVIEW 2011? I know 1 other person who has experienced this. Want to know if it's pervasive. Doing a string search in the development environment of your VIs cause LabVIEW to crash
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Thanks, I will be there. Need location info.
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I will be at the CLA summit wearing many hats. However, I would like to be present on the third day wearing my VIPM Product Manager hat at the OpenG discussion. Would like to hear about what improvements you would like to see in VIPM to facilitate better package building\installation and anything else you would like to bring up related to VIPM.
Of course I will be around the other two days as well. It will be a pleasure to see all of you. The Monday and Tuesday presentations seem really interesting.
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I would suggest you check out the localization toolkit on the LabVIEW Tools Network: http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/209037
They have an evaluation version you could try. It's a very nice tool.
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Please PM me offline and I can help you out.
[DANGER!] Low-level editing of VI objects
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