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Distorted 3D figures in LabView 2013

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Hello everyone. I am new to the forum and have a problem with 3D images.

Figures appear incomplete or distorted. I have read that it can be a problem regarding OpenGL settings and the video card in that case I would like to help me set it up. 

These are my Hardware features:

 

Core 2 Quad Processor
MB Asus P5Q3
4GB RAM
Video Card NVIDIA GF GT630 (with OpenGL and CUDA Support)

 

I tested this on two computers and always with the same results.
Please, I need URGENT !!!
Attached some pictures from the issue (examples of LabView: linear inverted pendulum, pendubot, F14 Tomcat Longitudinal Simulation)

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hmmm.... I think I've seen this before. Is your machine setup to use 'comma' as a decimal point? The import VRML file will not work well if that is the case.... LabVIEW has an option to ignore decimal point localization in Tools >> Options... >> Front panel: Use locallzed decimal point* . Uncheck and reinicialize LabVIEW.

 

Let us know if that helps,

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hmm.. that is strange.... it used to work.... Then, your option is just change the decimal in the OS from "comma" (,) to "period" (.).

 

I tried here on a French OS and I was able to read the file correctly...

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Hello again with good news...

 

I tried both changing the comma from LabView as the change from the OS and it worked.

Thank you very much for the help.

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