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FireFist-Redhawk

Scan for Formatting Tags and Apply to Subdiagram Label

Status: Released

Available in DQMH 7.1

When adding a new event, I think it would be really nice if the scripting code that adds the new case structure case to the main VI also scans the event description for formatting tags, and then applies them to the new case's subdiagram label. That way the subdiagram label will be formatted exactly the same way as it appears in the VI documentation. For those of us who adhere to the convention of bold facing control names as we mention them when writing VI documentation.

 

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Redhawk
Test Engineer at Moog Inc.

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joerg.hampel
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Status changed to: New

How could I miss this one!? Also, I was sure I had already created that same suggestion myself, too 🙂




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joerg.hampel
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Status changed to: Development Started

We'd really love to see this feature make it into DQMH 7, but it has low priority.




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Olivier-JOURDAN
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Status changed to: Released

Available in DQMH 7.1


Olivier Jourdan

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