RE: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-02-02 Thread Jim West
Well you usually have one caller and many subpanels. Implementing it once in the caller instead of 50 times in each subpanel seems like a lot of time saving to me. It also seems more logical to me to do it in the caller but that may be just my warped mind. Rolf, I'm surprised by your comment.

RE: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-02-02 Thread PJ M
Jim As you so keenly pointed out, if I only have one caller and manysubpanels it is relatively easy to implement it once. However, wecurrently have 61 User GUIS that use about 15 GUIS repeatedly. I don'twant clutter up my GUIS with subpanel stuff. That can be handled byanother object very

Re: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-01-31 Thread Rolf Kalbermatter
Jim West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am disappointed that in order to use the subpanels; I have to have the caller do the work. It would be so much easier if the VI could just use a subpanel control reference to insert themselves in a subpanel. Well you usually have one caller and many

Re: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-01-30 Thread Scott Hannahs
At 08:47 -0700 01/30/2004, Jim West wrote: It is a mystery to me why the VI cannot be open or running. This eliminates several useful scenarios. It also eliminates the confusion of having two different frontpanels active at the same time. The open one or the sub-panel one! They can be

Re: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-01-30 Thread Scott Hannahs
At 09:12 -0800 01/30/2004, PJ M wrote: Another strange thing (to me) is why don't I *automatically* get a subpanel refnum when I create a subpanel (instead of that insert VI method) ? Also, because of that, whatch out for these tranparent supanel with no scrollbar (it is so easy to get more that

Re: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-01-30 Thread PJ M
Scott I am talking about a Subpanel Reference, not about a VI ref. I am expecting a behavior similar to an ActiveX container (drop an ActiveX container on the FP and you get an ActiveX Ref on the BD), PJMScott Hannahs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:12 -0800 01/30/2004, PJ M wrote:Another strange

RE: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-01-30 Thread Jim Kring
Hannahs; LABVIEW INFO Subject: Re: Subpanels in 7.0 Scott I am talking about a Subpanel Reference, not about a VI ref. I am expecting a behavior similar to an ActiveX container (drop an ActiveX container on the FP and you get an ActiveX Ref on the BD), PJM Scott Hannahs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09

Re: Subpanels in 7.0

2004-01-30 Thread Greg McKaskle
I am talking about a Subpanel Reference, not about a VI ref. I am expecting a behavior similar to an ActiveX container (drop an ActiveX container on the FP and you get an ActiveX Ref on the BD), The subPanel works the way it does in part because having a terminal implies it is capable of