01-20-2006 05:31 AM
which labview version are you using? I don't understand this.
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Larson
01-20-2006 05:42 AM - edited 01-20-2006 05:42 AM
Hi Larson and Nishant,
The navigation window was born in LabVIEW 7.1
It was more than 3 years ago that i used to work on LabVIEW 6.1 and hence the memory lapse
Look at this link
http://www.ni.com/labview/last_upgraded.htm
Message Edited by devchander on 01-20-2006 05:46 AM
Message Edited by devchander on 01-20-2006 05:49 AM
01-20-2006 05:44 AM
ok!
Thank you very much!!
Larson
01-20-2006 06:07 AM
01-20-2006 06:11 AM
Sorry Larson,
Actually i dont know that it was not working on the LV 6.1 and i ve started using LV 7.1 , so....
Thanks Dev for explaining it.
Thanks,
Nishant
01-20-2006 06:44 AM
Surely Nishant, I would love to see the colorful Kites blend with the blue sky!
Keep up the good job of postings answers
Dev
01-20-2006 07:53 AM
I believe that NI has released the navigation window as an option for 7.0 somewhere in this site. You can try looking for it.
Also, OpenG includes the Bird's Eye View package, which does this for older versions, but personally I don't really like either the navigation window or Bird's Eye View because it's not very convenient to use them. In any case, the navigation window works much more smoothly because it's integrated into the environment and probably uses a more optimized code for minimizing the image.
01-20-2006 10:25 PM
Ya Dev,
Surely, this forum has help me a lot and i ll always be ready to help those who needs help, although i am not experienced in the field as much as others are, so i am not answering atleast some of all, but i am trying to answer rare of them, which i can or i think i can.
Thanks,
Nishant
01-21-2006 12:39 PM
Nishant wrote:Surely, this forum has help me a lot and i ll always be ready to help those who needs help, although i am not experienced in the field as much as others are, so i am not answering atleast some of all, but i am trying to answer rare of them, which i can or i think i can.
That's the right way to go. This community is mostly successful because of its users. The more users participate, the more diverse and good it will be. All those who post enough will be noticed by the regulars, even if they don't think they have anything special to contribute.
Keep helping...
It's definitely appreciated by those who get the help (most of the time, anyway).
01-22-2006 10:08 PM