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Michael Aivaliotis

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  1. If it was me, I would just spend the money on an iPhone.
  2. There are four options here. Pick which one applies to your situation and use it. If you want to rearrange the position of buttons or rename them then we can discuss that but basically everything you could want is already there for you. Also, compared to NI Forums, LAVA has essentially the same functionality plus a few more. I don't have time right now to give a detailed description of each option. I'll do that later tonight.
  3. Nice site, besides the fact that it's devoid of any useful information.
  4. Just click the reply or fast reply. It doesn't include the previous post. The button you refer to is the reply with quote. That's why it has the quote symbol.
  5. Well, In repairing the damage from the cheater, we lost a lot of the high scores in the arcade. Sorry. I also took the opportunity to install some new games and remove most of the old ones that had the cheating bug.
  6. Thanks. It's been taken care of.
  7. Yes! I won the bet. PS. This is bad and is definitely a crappy limitation.
  8. QUOTE (gmart @ Mar 17 2008, 09:58 AM) No problem.I have the following setup: Original Configuration: D:\_Projects\Experiments\subfolder\buildpathissues\source\mycode\Untitled Project 1.lvproj The build spec defines a destination as: D:\_Projects\Experiments\subfolder\buildpathissues\builds Now I move the subfolder here: D:\_Data\subfolder\buildpathissues\source\mycode\Untitled Project 1.lvproj Now when I open it in the new destination i see this in the build spec destination: D:\_Projects\Experiments\subfolder\buildpathissues\builds Nothing changed. The relative build destination is still the same, so why didn't the build spec reflect the new location?
  9. [LV 8.5] I've just only now noticed this issue. When I open the exe build specification on different computers, where the *.lvproj file is located in a different folder, the Destination directory path setting in the Information section is absolute. This has serious implications in a multideveloper environment. Each developer has their project folder in their own location and when they open the build it will fail to execute because the path doesn't exist on their machine. This destination path needs to be relative to the project file. How many years has NI had to get this right?
  10. Maybe people should update their LAVA profile with the LabVIEW version used. Then I can query the database for a complete list. :ninja:
  11. Ya, I don't notice the resize. I'm running 1920x1200 (isn't everyone?) and I didn't even no it was taking your native resolution into consideration. I'll look into it some more. Update: Ok, Yen I think I finally figured this one out. The images should be fine now even on low resolution systems. Check it now.
  12. QUOTE (Gary Rubin @ Mar 14 2008, 06:47 AM) http://www.vadcfll.org/
  13. I haven't used .NET for database access, since what I have works, so I'm not familiar with this iterative retrieval process. The ADO interface I'm using with the labsql allows me to collect multiple rows of data with a single sql call. It's pretty fast. In essence, you want to make as an elaborate an SQL query as possible so that it can retrieve data in a single call.
  14. I've always used the ADO interface myself. Have been for years without problems. You can download some VI's that wrap around it here: http://www.jeffreytravis.com/lost/labsql.html I've modified the original to optimize it here and there and it works fine.
  15. I'm not sure of what the problem is. However, I upgraded many components on the site over the past few days. It's possible that one of the upgrades changed the behavior of this. Lets monitor this for a week or so to see how it really works. One thing I noticed is that if you set the menu at the bottom right to "today", and click "GO" it shows only todays posts. However it doesn't keep this after you close your browser and come back. Another thing I noticed is that as long as you are logged in (and keep yourself logged in), you will see the bahavior you describe. Then the only indication of new posts is the tiny orange squares. However if you log off (by clicking the log off button), you reset this and then you list will be empty when you log back in.
  16. QUOTE (Justin Goeres @ Mar 13 2008, 05:19 AM) We could create a LabVIEW GUI category and them all placed there.
  17. Love this stuff: http://forums.lavag.org/GUI-user10874-album79.html Note: When viewing the main image page, click on the image to get a larger size in a thickbox.
  18. QUOTE (jdebuhr @ Mar 12 2008, 02:45 PM) That's a shame Jeff. I think 5 years old is kinda pushing it though. However, you never know until you try.
  19. I'm a fan of the classic look and feel of the palettes and I'm so glad NI gave me a way to keep this. Take this away from me and I will stop using LabVIEW. http://forums.lavag.org/uploads/michaelaivaliotispalettes/michaelaivaliotispalettes.swf
  20. I've extended the flash size limit on the forums to 550x550. Now the above flash looks nicer. So to embedd flash just use the bbcode tag.
  21. Just want to note that this issue is now fixed on the forums. If you reply to one of your own posts within 60minutes, it no longer removes line breaks. It now works as expected. Just testing, yes, it's fixed.
  22. QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Mar 10 2008, 07:35 AM) Damn, I can't stop saying this word...
  23. An experimental object-oriented rapid application development (RAD) language with parameterized ("virtual") types, refactoring, and extensive static checks.
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