10-05-2008 07:32 PM
In the older 3D Graph Control (CWGraph3D) you could disable the Gradient's applied to Plot Data.
In LV 8.6 this appears to be gone?
I've tried to disable it using a property node but that seems to have no effect..
I would grab the CWGraph3D control from a previous version, however it has a bug with Alt-Tab's that causes it to eat cursor events...
Anyone know how to disable the gradients in the new 3D Graph control? (I just want solid colors..)
10-06-2008 09:10 AM
Dear Jeff Alexander,
In Labview 8.6, the 3D Graph Control that was in previous versions of Labview is now renamed ActiveX 3D * Graph. (Replace * with the type of graph necessary for your application.)
The new 3D Graph plots use XControl rather than ActiveX.
The ActiveX 3d Graph is located in the Functions palette under Classic >> Classic Graph.
Please find more information in a document regarding the changes to Labview 8.6.
I hope this helps.
10-10-2008 04:10 PM
Hi Ashish-
Unfortunately I cannot use the ActiveX (old) control since it has a bug in it that eats cursor events until you "Alt-Tab" away and back to LabView.
Is there no way to set the line graph to employ solid colors instead of "multicolors" that it is using now?
10-13-2008 02:52 AM
Hi Jeff Alexander,
I have created a Corrective Action Request with regards to this issue which our R&D department a currently looking into.
As soon as I find any more information on this issue I will let you know.