04-28-2014 06:57 PM
Hi X
Could you attach a simplified version of the code with which we could reproduce the issue in our side? I used the Vi of this thread and I could not reproduce the issue.
Regards
Esteban R.
04-29-2014 12:38 PM
Example attached.
04-30-2014 01:16 PM
Hi X
I downloaded the VI but I have not been able to reproduce the issue, I have Windows 7 64 bits and LabVIEW 2013 32bits.
Could you send me a screenshot of the error?
Have you seen the error video that is in this tread? Does it have the same behavior in your computer?
Regards
Esteban R.
04-30-2014 01:53 PM - edited 04-30-2014 01:54 PM
I am using the latest patched SP1 LV 2013 version on Windows XP 32 bit.
I can't watch that video.
Here is what happens:
Step 1: Run
Step 2: Move the scrollbar mid range
Step 3: Tab to Page 2
Step 4: Tab back to Page 1
Observe how the scrollbar (and graph) has snapped back to the end of the range.
This is a bug by any other name and that is a VERY ANNOYING one when you design an interface.
04-28-2016 09:55 AM
Hello X.,
Thanks for posting your issue. Looking at it closer, I found that it actually does not have to do with the scroll bar and probably more with the default X Scale.Range:Maximum and X Scale.Range:Minimum being used to redraw the chart.
I have made some slight modifications to the program you sent in which should show how dynamically set the minimum and maximum of the chart so we can keep its position when flipping through tabs.
07-02-2016 06:07 PM
I have missed this late answer.
This indeed the workaround I have been using for a while (years) now, but this needs to be:
- filed a CAR for (please post the CAR number back in the thread for future reference)
- fixed