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local, global variables name not horizontal

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As above, all variable names are not visible.

What should I do...

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What are the language and font settings of the OS?

Are there any unusual font settings in the labview.ini file?

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Windows scaling 200%?

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I cannot tell anything from a static picture of LabVIEW code.  I'm not sure whether you are showing an array of things (and can't see them all, which can be helped with a Vertical Scrollbar), whether you aren't seeing all the text describing an entry (which can be fixed by dragging the right margin of the entry farther to the right), or something else.

 

Please enclose enough LabVIEW code and describe what you want to do and we can (probably) suggest how you can "make it so".  Note that you mention "local global variables name" in your title, so you'd need to include the Global Variable in your "demo" code, as well.

 

[Normally, I'd say you should "save for Previous Version", but I'm sure there are enough experienced users of LabVIEW 2024 to help figure this out ...]

 

Bob Schor 

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@Bob_Schor wrote:

I'm not sure whether you are showing an array of things (and can't see them all, which can be helped with a Vertical Scrollbar), whether you aren't seeing all the text describing an entry (which can be fixed by dragging the right margin of the entry farther to the right), or something else.


It is a group of scalar local variables (each with a wire sticking out on the right) and a property node. All show their font misaligned inside the bounds of the object.

 

(And yes, when I mentioned OS font settings, that would include such as scaling)

 

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Is this on only one vi or does it happen on every new vi? Have you tried closing LabVIEW, renaming LabVIEW.ini and reopening to reset the default application font?


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