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Detecting and locating hidden items

Detecting and locating hidden items in LV control structures is a burden. For
instance if you want to supress a frame that only "seems" empty...


Control/indicators may be found from their panel/diagram object.
Only the iteration counter or end-of-loop test, IF THEY ARE NOT WIRED, will
remain in their relative place when you resize a loop the usual way. Other items
may be overlaped.
Loop-resizing/global stretching tricks using CTRL-key will move everything but
it is a bit... tricky.


Anyone has other hints ?


Spaz a écrit :

> Is there an easy way to find or position a loop's iteration terminal
> to a visible position when it has been 'covered up' by downsizing a
> loop?
> Alas, I have been annoyed by this one too
many times...
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In the Error List window, check the "Show Warnings" box.
All the hidden objects will then be listed. You select an object
and click "Find". The hidden object is selected and you can
bring it back in view using the arrows.

Jean-Pierre Drolet
Scientech R&D


"Olivier Zimmermann" a écrit dans le
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>
> Detecting and locating hidden items in LV control structures is a burden.
For
> instance if you want to supress a frame that only "seems" empty...
>
>
> Control/indicators may be found from their panel/diagram object.
> Only the iteration counter or end-of-loop test, IF THEY ARE NOT WIRED,
will
> remain in their relative place when you resize a loop the usual way. Other
items
> may
be overlaped.
> Loop-resizing/global stretching tricks using CTRL-key will move everything
but
> it is a bit... tricky.
>
>
> Anyone has other hints ?
>
>
> Spaz a écrit :
>
> > Is there an easy way to find or position a loop's iteration terminal
> > to a visible position when it has been 'covered up' by downsizing a
> > loop?
> > Alas, I have been annoyed by this one too many times...
>
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