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Cluster display question

Is there any way to place a control or indicator on a vi's panel, so that it is
within the frame of a cluster, but not a member of the cluster?
Randall Miller
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Yes, move it with the arrows over the cluster. You will see a shadow
indicating the overlap but it disappear when the VI runs.


--
Jean-Pierre Drolet
Scientech R&D inc
Trois-Rivieres-Ouest (Quebec)
CANADA G8Z 4H1

Randall Miller a écrit dans le message :
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> Is there any way to place a control or indicator on a vi's panel, so that
it is
> within the frame of a cluster, but not a member of the cluster?
> Randall Miller
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Select the control or indicator and then while it is active, use the arrow
keys to move it over the cluster. It will cast a shadow over the cluster
(make sure that the control or indicator is frontmost using the reorder ring
on the toolbar). This shadow can be made non-visible if the background of
the cluster is black. I think that that is the only solution.

-Jim

rmillereng@aol.comnos (Randall Miller) wrote:
>Is there any way to place a control or indicator on a vi's panel, so that
it is>within the frame of a cluster, but not a member of the cluster? >Randall
Miller
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Thank you for the help. Where ever that is stated in National's documentation,
I missed it.

Randall Miller
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