04-19-2010 04:07 PM
Unfortunately, that post is probably a waste, as I'm guessing most people don't remember that LV used to ship with such a card back in the days when NI would still consume a forest the size of Brazil for its documentation and thus don't get the reference.
04-19-2010 04:21 PM
04-19-2010 10:48 PM
04-20-2010 02:18 AM - edited 04-20-2010 02:19 AM
There is one shortcut I discovered recently just by chance Ctrl-Shift-R. It might be handy for somebody.
04-20-2010 02:40 AM
04-20-2010 01:38 PM
ceties wrote:There is one shortcut I discovered recently just by chance Ctrl-Shift-R. It might be handy for somebody.
Message Edited by ceties on 04-20-2010 02:19 AM
This does not work for me, and I have tried on 3 versions. Is there an environment setting?
04-20-2010 01:58 PM
That pixel ruler looks like a pretty useful thing to use for some front panel arranging.
But I don't see what that has to do with Ctrl-Shift-R.
04-20-2010 02:14 PM
I printed the ruler and glued it to some cardboard stock, then cut it out. Makes a handy-dandy tool. I used it to measure the width and height of my monitor, and it measures 1680 x 1050 pixels, just like the setting I set. Of course if I change the setting, the ruler will still measure 1680 x 1050. If one could bring up the ruler with a keyboard shortcut, would the ruler re-size to match the screen resolution?
04-20-2010 02:36 PM
Sorry guys. My bad. I just realized that it also works outside LabVIEW. I tracked it down to pickpick screen capture (http://picpick.wiziple.net). It has global shortcuts. Sorry for the confusion.
04-20-2010 02:50 PM
ceties wrote:Sorry guys. My bad. I just realized that it also works outside LabVIEW. I tracked it down to pickpick screen capture (http://picpick.wiziple.net). It has global shortcuts. Sorry for the confusion.
I had a hunch that was an add-on separate from LabVIEW. But not just because I couldn't get it to work on my LabVIEW - the gradient was the tip-off. And, if there was one, it would look more like this: