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Changes present in LabVIEW NXG. Shift registers with stacked elements have a different appearance than individual shift register terminals.
Hi,
Extracted from this idea is here a suggestion for improved artwork of stacked shift registers:
On the left is how stacked shift registers currently looks like, on the right the suggested graphics instead. The reason behind the idea not so much the smaller footprint, but more that it today is hard to distinguish between a stacked shift register and several single shift registers close together.
I know many things do line up this way in the LabVIEW BD, but there are many exceptions as well. I think Property nodes and cluster elements are 15 pixels, right? Is it really important?
The vertical pitch can stay the same, but I do like that it is visually much easier to tell that it is an expanded single register as opposed to a stack of three different shift registers (without having to look at the right loop boundary, of course).
Changes present in LabVIEW NXG. Shift registers with stacked elements have a different appearance than individual shift register terminals.