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Control disappear whit position property node

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I have to agree with Gerd.

 

As I mentionned earlier, you move your control too far to the left.  It's gone!

 

Can you describe what it is that you are trying to achieve, other than "I wanna move it to the left"? 

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@Rodrigo Cuenca wrote:

Sorry, maybe I didn't explain myself (I'm not very good writing in english Smiley Tongue), my question wasn't about the movement of the control, my question was why after running it I'm unable to find the control and unable to resize it or reposition it. I had to replace the control and wire all the properties nodes again.


Be patient with us and we'll keep trying!

 

Once you have moved into left-forever, to "find it" LV would have to move the screen to cover left-forever. AS mentioned before LV expects all FP controls to be somewhere between 0 and 16K. So to show your control once it was moved, LV would have to show a part of the screen that it simply does not support showing.

 

We COULD call it a bug but in the real world (where code development has to be justified by $$$) fixing that "bug" is very low on the priority list. Even if we screamed to get it logged as a bug, there is no guarentee that after being addressed you would be able to find the control as you desired since a bug (techically speaking) is condition where the software fails to meet a specification. I suspect there is no "specification" for what LV does when trying to find a control in "left-forever" so the developer could "wimp-out" and write a spec that says "When trying to find a control in left-forever, a dialog box should be displayed saying you have lost all of your work..."

 

Now its old joke time:

 

Man went to his doctor and said

 

Man: "Every morning when I drink my tea I get a pain in my eye." 

 

Doctor: "Interesting tell me exactly what leads up to this!"

 

Man: "I pour my tea, add some sugar stir it and then take a sip."

 

Doctor: "Net time try taking the spoon out of the cup first."

 

So for this situation I have to recomend that you...

 

 "Don't DO THAT!"

 

Take care,

 

Ben

 

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Now Ben... 

 

That is Not what happened to me. 

I do not put spoons in my tea 😛

 

 

😉

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@Ray.R wrote:

Now Ben... 

 

That is Not what happened to me. 

I do not put spoons in my tea 😛

 

 

😉


Do you use a fork to stir your tea? Smiley Very Happy

 

- tbob

Inventor of the WORM Global
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