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  1. QUOTE(mross @ Sep 12 2007, 06:58 AM) I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.6 on WindowsXP, and the original image link behaves correctly when I click on it. About half the text links also behave correctly, but a couple of them just give me the thumbnail (although I'm using GreaseMonkey with Greased Lightbox for image display).
  2. I just realized that calling that indicator "% complete" in the example code was an absolutely braindead choice... :headbang:
  3. As a side note to all this, the receipt is from Thursday night. Everyone should stay for Thursday night. Also,
  4. Our local users' group last night had a presentation based on the Tips and Tricks to Speed LabVIEW Development session from NIWeek. Since I missed that one at the conference, I went. On one of the slides, there was a new (to me) tip that wasn't part of the presentation. You can use the N terminal of an auto-indexing For Loop as a proxy to the size of the (smallest) incoming array. All these years, I've been manually calculating the Array Size outside the loop! Of course, it's obvious now that I've seen it. Am I the last person in the world to learn this? EDIT: This was supposed to go in the LabVIEW (General) forum, but in my excitement I posted it in the wrong place.
  5. QUOTE(shashank @ Sep 12 2007, 01:20 AM) In the menubar in LabVIEW, go to Help >> Find Examples... >> (Search Tab) and search for "XY graphs". That should get you some examples on how to use the XY Graph indicator. QUOTE(shashank @ Sep 12 2007, 01:20 AM) i want to plot this values on a graph and then when i give a inpout asking for the value of 5,5, it shud return the value on the y axis. can anyone please help me with this VI. i will be highly obliged. Look in your function palettes under Mathematics >> Interpolation & Extrapolation. Browsing the palettes and wandering around in LabVIEW's Help facilities are the first things I do when facing a problem I don't know the answer to. :thumbup:
  6. QUOTE(Tomi Maila @ Sep 11 2007, 01:27 PM) This brings up an interesting issue to me (apologies if this is kind of a thread-jack). In the olden days, we developers did almost all of our VI file management on disk. The only thing LabVIEW did to try and help out was to (attempt to) relink files when they weren't in their expected locations. While this was occasionally infuriating, we all learned to work with it and the world kept spinning. Ever since LV80, we've got a whole bunch of new wrinkles in how we manage our VI (and related other) files. Classes can contain VIs, Classes can contain folders, LVLIBs can contain VIs, LVLIBs can contain classes, virtual folders can have access scope, projects can contain everything, some things can contain non-VI files, etc. (and I've left out XControls entirely, being somewhat of a n00b in that area). Part of what we're seeing with things like auto-populating folders are (I hope) just the growing pains of working in this New World of project-based LabVIEW development. I'd like to believe that all of these changes lead to some Grand Unified Theory of LabVIEW LVPROJ/LVLIB/LVCLASS organization, but it's not clear to me how it should all work together. That leads me to make decisions in my project organization that sometimes turn out to be really suboptimal later on. Is there some great exposition of What The Project Environment Truly Does For Professional Developers that I've just missed out on? Is the users' demand for Auto-populating folders (and NI's apparent acquiescence to it ) just a symptom of a situation where nobody really understands exactly what the Project environment is really for?
  7. At the risk of exposing my proclivities for all to see.... I found an easter egg on one of my Coyote Ugly receipts from NIWeek. As noted in the Image Description, I believe the missing word is drank (ref 1, ).crelf suggested, however, that it might be or dragracing outfit which made me think of drawbridge so now I'm not so certain. What does the rest of LAVA think it could be?
  8. QUOTE(proximableu @ Sep 11 2007, 07:04 AM) Gratulations!
  9. QUOTE(bpreis @ Sep 10 2007, 07:47 PM) Correct. I noticed that before, too, but left it out of my description because it wouldn't be apparent from the Project file I was attaching and would've complicated my description even more . Thanks for staying on this.
  10. And furthermore, when I view threads in the preview pane of my RSS feed reader in Thunderbird, they display Page 1 instead of whichever page of the thread the post is actually on. I assume this is also the same root cause.
  11. QUOTE(crelf @ Sep 10 2007, 02:02 AM) A very good friend of mine is a professional musician, and he has heard from other people in the business that it's normal today for them to get more exposure & contacts from their MySpace pages than they ever got from their standalone websites. Many people starting out in that business have found its pointless to even do a separate site anymore. They just set up a MySpace page because that's all anyone will ever see anyway. This baffles him as much as it baffles me, but there you go. Gentlemen (& ladies), the world has officially passed us by. We are dinosaurs, because we're still wasting our lives posting to forum sites from computers when we should be checking our MySpace messages on our phones. All I've gotten out of LinkedIn so far is some contact refreshes from old college buddies. I'm not on Facebook, but now I'm going to go join just to be cooler than you.
  12. QUOTE(TobyD @ Sep 10 2007, 10:26 AM) toddles off to test that... Well, I'll be dambed, so that's how it works. OK, I guess that's NOTABUG, then. But now I'm going to ###### about the UI design of that feature. When I click the "+/- QUOTE" button, it feels like I'm setting it from +QUOTE to -QUOTE. The button is labeled by its function ("what happens if I click this?") but it looks like it's labeled by its setting ("Quote Mode currently set to +QUOTE"). On top of that, the act of Quoting is very closely related to the act of Replying, but the "+/- QUOTE" button has nothing to do with the Reply button immediately next to it! Instead, it's (totally non-obviously) coupled to the AddReply button at the bottom of the thread page, which for the record I'd never even noticed 'til now. That having been said, I kinda like the idea of it. Now I know how to quote multiple people in a single reply without opening multiple reply windows . And don't ask me how I'd do it better -- I'm just here to complain . QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Sep 10 2007, 10:36 AM) Didn't you read the tutorial? This is not a bug. Clearly not . But the reason I didn't think to look up the functionality anywhere is because the way it's arranged on the page makes it seem to have a very intuitive function that it doesn't actually have . Mea culpa.
  13. This doesn't go to your immediate problem, but in general you might want to check out UltraMon if you work with multiple monitors regularly. It lets you set up different multi-monitor profiles, manages icon positions, puts a taskbar on the second monitor, etc. (I don't know how much of that might also be available in normal Windows now -- it's been so long since I lived with UltraMon ). It also adds a couple widgets to the title bar of your windows. One of the is "Move this window to the other monitor" and the other is "stretch this window across both monitors." Example:
  14. NOTE: This bug is new. It has just appeared after this past weekend's LAVA updates. After posting a reply to a multi-page thread (ex. my favorite) the system returns you to the first page of the thread. It should instead return you to the last page (the page where the reply was posted).
  15. Setting the "+/- QUOTE" button at the bottom of a forum post to "-" (don't quote) before replying... ...has no effect. The original message text is still included in the reply: (unless I'm misunderstanding how that button is supposed to work? )
  16. QUOTE(alfa @ Sep 9 2007, 10:48 PM) As much as I want to know the answer to that question, I'm not sure I like where this is going.
  17. QUOTE(TobyD @ Sep 10 2007, 08:35 AM) Amen to that. I use Thunderbird for my email/RSS and it's great for keeping up to date.
  18. QUOTE(stamatios @ Sep 8 2007, 08:31 AM) At the risk of feeding a homework troll, there are a lot of ways to skin this cat. There might be someone around here who knows enough to help you straight away, but you're more likely to get better results if you give us more information. For instance... What, exactly, are the "useful things" you need your program to do? Have you looked at any existing voice recognition products and how they might integrate with other software? If not, do that and then come back here and tell us what you found. If you're talking about acquiring data and doing voice recognition from scratch in LabVIEW, I think you've bitten off way more than you can chew. Your best bet would be to find a way to integrate LabVIEW with existing voice technologies, but you need to find those technologies first. People around here will be more than willing to help you with the integration step if you show some initiative up front.
  19. I have a 3D picture control (actually, indicator) on my front panel. In the development environment, everything is fine -- I get the 3-axis grabby-spinny cursor* when I mouse over the indicator, and I can spin/zoom/translate the model around to my heart's content. http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=6887 When I build the app, however, I no longer get the 3-axis grabby-spinny cursor, so I can't manipulate the model at all! http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=6888 I'm not doing anything fancy with any rogue property nodes -- this is actually a pretty simple application. Anybody know what's going on? This is in LabVIEW 8.5, for what it's worth. I tried to test it by backsaving to LV82, but the backsaved project (from LV85 to LV82) crashed LV82 when I tried to open it :headbang: . * Does the "3-axis grabby-spinny cursor" have a real name? ---------UPDATE------- Nevermind, I figured it out. It turns out that LabVIEW is setting the Camera Controller.Type property of the 3d Picture Control(/Indicator) from Spherical to None when it builds the app :thumbdown: . Programmatically setting it back at runtime fixes the problem.
  20. Is anyone else here a fan of cryptic crosswords? I love 'em. These puzzles remind me of those kind of clues.
  21. QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Sep 7 2007, 08:14 PM) My Premium Membership is finally going to pay off? (And would that make me "Lucky in LAVA"?)
  22. QUOTE(Neville D @ Sep 7 2007, 10:58 AM) Actually, I believe the Event Structure is included in http://www.ni.com/labview/how_to_buy.htm#compare' target="_blank">both the Full and Pro versions (although I could be mistaken).
  23. QUOTE(Robbie Gehbauer @ Sep 7 2007, 06:54 AM) Awesome! :thumbup: Note that you also have to switch the Global to Edit Mode first (Operate >> Change to Edit Mode) before you can do Make Current Value Default.
  24. Slashdot has a story up today linking to an article in New Scientist about the thought-activated wheelchair that was kind of the big demo item at one of the keynotes at this year's NIWeek (go to the last item (Algorithm Engineering) in the Tuesday, August 7th section to find the correct keynote video). Here's VI Road Show's post about the same technology, with their own video clip.
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