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Mikrobi

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  1. We use LabVIEW for two directions: First is let's say native: automated laboratory magnetic thin films research (photoconductivity and magnetic domain image processing). Second is little exotic: conferences system services with voting and audio recording handling. regards Mikrobi
  2. What said Michael Aivaliotis is true, but also for Radio Buttons you could use Property Node and set last properties: AllowNoSelection = TRUE regards Mikrobi
  3. First what come upon Sara: suggest to use Tab Controls from Containers Palette. You will be able to hide repeated parts like Connection 1, 2 and others. And everything will be within one click regards Mikrobi
  4. Thank you a lot, works excellent!! :thumbup: best regards Mikrobi
  5. Could you explain ? Any simple diagram? regards Mikrobi
  6. Hello I have application made to exec state. (LV7.1, win2000) How could I send data to this from another VI using VIServer? Is it possible to do that? Let's say two VIs as execs and VIServer communication between them? regards Mikrobi
  7. Right :headbang: regards Mikrobi
  8. It is very good solutions todd, but I sugest little modification for main vi: it should be saved with t_listbox___tab_control_panel.vi in this same directory. best regards Mikrobi Download File:post-62-1092121871.vi
  9. of course property "Visible" Create Property Node for each control or indicator you want to hide and if you set it FALSE control will be hidden regards Mikrobi
  10. I've found quite simple method: Download ActiveX ocx file from http://download.com.com/3001-2401-890762.html Be sure that you LabVIEW don't work yet. Next register ActiveX component it in the system: from windows>Run: REGSVR32.EXE [your drive letter]:\[OCX_Dir]\STI.ocx Now run LabVIEW and at Front Panel select >>Container>>ActiveX Container >> right mouse button and Inser ActiveX Object... at option Create Control will be active listbox contains 'Validate Servers' >> STI Control and at diagram you could use Invoke and Property Nodes to set your options based at help file 'sti-help.html' in STI zip. I hope it would help best regards Mikrobi
  11. George Zou made two years ago some kind of stuff called gtoolbox, with methods to insert to taskbar icons and descriptions. It was controled by some vis. I probably have it somewhere in my archives. You could also search this archives: http://www.mooregoodideas.com/FAVIs/Operating_System.htm best regards Mikrobi
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