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Incongruous sightings of LabVIEW/NI


@Gregory wrote:
Sorry to add to the pedantry, but tst said "vertically centered". It takes some creativity to get a numeric indicator vertically centered on a much taller background. It could be done with the transparent indicator on top of a decoration.

Non-appoligetically adding to the pedantary

Easier to just show a rectangular LED indicator or, colorbox and justify the Caption vertically and horizontally centered.  Still, that is some work.  And a bit of creativity.   So, likely something else was used.  (Although,  I have used it!)


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OK.. not friday yet, but holidays are near...

 

Just another way to have -vertical- alignment... technically...

 

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From some random Facebook video about wind-tunnel testing:

 

I am always surprised when professional (?) production software still shows the icon and toolbar. 😄

 

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@altenbach wrote:

From some random Facebook video about wind-tunnel testing:

 

I am always surprised when professional (?) production software still shows the icon and toolbar. 😄

 

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That even has an Abort Button!

 

Worse, I think I see that the run arrow looks funky and the Run Continuous glyph looks bold


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The CATRA Automatic Edge Tester uses a LabVIEW application to control the motors and drives as well as do the data acquisition and processing to evaluate the sharpness and durability of knife edges:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOIGaETxEh8

 

I ran across this because I worked for several years on a fully automated robotic knife sharpening system, which uses a LabVIEW front-end (but it's very tastefully done, you can't tell at a glance it's built in LabVIEW) and multiple cRIOs to accomplish real-time control over the robots to enable them to do force-feedback guided grinding and sharpening of the knives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk2yP5cgcws

Jorr-El
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Testeract: Automated Test Specialists
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Stunning UI design.. just a pity that they didn't do the icon...

 

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Here another appearance. Seifert DP602 fully automated x-ray testing machine in action starting from 3:08 (LabVIEW starring at 3:55):

 

It is LabVIEW 7.1 + VDM. Something from 2005.

 

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And sorry, I didn't change standard default icon. 😉

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And one more here:

 

 

You can easily recognize the "standard" LabVIEW indicators at 1:25:

 

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It is LabVIEW 2010 (I guess). And yes, the standard LabVIEW icon was changed this time 😉

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@Andrey_Dmitriev wrote:

And one more here:

 

 

You can easily recognize the "standard" LabVIEW indicators at 1:25:

 

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It is LabVIEW 2010 (I guess). And yes, the standard LabVIEW icon was changed this time 😉



@Andrey_Dmitriev wrote:

And one more here:

 

 

You can easily recognize the "standard" LabVIEW indicators at 1:25:

 

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It is LabVIEW 2010 (I guess). And yes, the standard LabVIEW icon was changed this time 😉


I am not surprised at all!  There is a LabVIEW Champion writing code for Phoenix.


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How Two Physicists Unlocked the Secrets of Two Dimensions

 

LabVIEW in the Taskbar @ 1:34

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Patrick Allen: FunctionalityUnlimited.ca
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