08-02-2005 10:43 AM
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08-02-2005 11:20 AM
Open Browse>>Show VI Hierarchy. This will allow you to see the icons for all the VIs (unfortunately, not just the open ones, although it may be possible to mark ones).
You could fairly easily write a floating tool which will (using VI server properties and methods) have icons for all the open VIs and will allow you to open it. You can even place it in your menu.
The float part can be handled by downloading winutil (search for it here) and using the Topmost Window VI. The VI server part should include going over all loaded VIs and taking the icons from those with open FPs. The menu part can be accomplished by placing the VI in the LabVIEW\Wizard directory.
If you come up with something, why not post it here?
08-02-2005 11:46 AM
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08-02-2005 12:20 PM - edited 08-02-2005 12:20 PM

Message Edited by Ed Dickens on 08-02-2005 12:20 PM

Using the Abort button to stop your VI is like using a tree to stop your car. It works, but there may be consequences.08-02-2005 12:50 PM
Ed, that is highly cool (I didn't know it), but I don't think the XP powertoys will work on 2000 (just a guess).
Yes, nrp, it is everybody's favorite pirate (even more than Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Carribean) as he looked about 15 years ago. I also have a newer version standing by.
08-02-2005 01:06 PM
Another solution is <ctrl>-<tab> (just like excel) to move through open vi windows. I'm so good at pecking the tab key from years of labview that I hold down the control key and go to town on the tab button until I find my VI. After a while you'll find that is easier than moving your pointer the whole way to the (autohidden hopefully) startbar. Also shift-ctrl-tab will cycle through in reverse order. So you can say ctrl-tab twice to get to one vi, and then shift-ctrl-tab twice to get back to the other vi.
BTW you don't have to be working on buggy code to have a bunch of windows open. A couple tester VI's a few VI's that I'm working on that are inner-related, or that I'm copying front panel elements from, and some that I haven't bothered closing, and I've got a raft of windows open. Right now I'm cleaning up some pre-existing code, and labview says I've got 16 windows open. XP grouped them for mein the task-bar, but I don't often use that opting for the ctrl-tab thing.
08-02-2005 01:26 PM
tst:
Is there a new episode of Monkey Island available? I loved the first one. The caribbean music was way cool...