WMassey Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I'm guessing the answer to this is No but I thought I'd ask anyway. I'd like to be able to mix a couple of "WingDing 2" font symbols (that very nearly match a couple of listbox symbols) in with the "application font" text used on a couple of boolean controls. The mixed fonts don't seem to survive when I close & re-open the VI. Is there a way to do this? (LV 7.1.1) Quote Link to comment
george seifert Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I'm guessing the answer to this is No but I thought I'd ask anyway. I'd like to be able to mix a couple of "WingDing 2" font symbols (that very nearly match a couple of listbox symbols) in with the "application font" text used on a couple of boolean controls. The mixed fonts don't seem to survive when I close & re-open the VI. Is there a way to do this? (LV 7.1.1) That's odd. I've mixed and matched fonts in labels of controls without any problems. Dumb question, but did you make sure to make the current value the default before saving it? Have you tried it with other things - like maybe a label? George Quote Link to comment
WMassey Posted January 3, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 That's odd. I've mixed and matched fonts in labels of controls without any problems. Dumb question, but did you make sure to make the current value the default before saving it? Have you tried it with other things - like maybe a label?George It works with labels. It works with text strings that just sit on the front panel. It just does not seem to work with Boolean Text. "Making value default" does not affect it. Quote Link to comment
Rolf Kalbermatter Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 It works with labels. It works with text strings that just sit on the front panel. It just does not seem to work with Boolean Text. "Making value default" does not affect it. It also doesn't work with text in string controls. I assume that LabVIEW does something with the data part of a control that makes the entire string use the font setting of the first character on reopening the VI. Rolf Kalbermatter Quote Link to comment
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