07-03-2013 04:13 PM - edited 07-03-2013 04:14 PM
- First of all, when you drop a Silver Style Intensity Graph and show its scale Legend, you get this by default:
Show the Cursor Legend and you get this:
I am not going to finesse, but it smacks me as a "what should I care about the way this comes out" type of default settings.
- I am just pointing out the above peculiarities because I actually checked them out after getting this when replacing a brand new virgin XY Graph with an Intensity Graph:
Notice the strange layout of the scales (and of course the scale legend, but we know about this already).
Now if you replace a Silver Style XY Graph by a Modern Intensity Graph, you get that:
which is what a new Intensity Graph looks like.
Just for completeness, I will just show how a fully decorated Modern Intensity Graph looks like:
And a Classic Intensity Graph:
So at least there's some consistency in the ugliness of it...
PS: This is a BIMP...
07-08-2013 09:27 AM
This is a good observation. Might I suggest posting this under our Ideas forum at http://www.ni.com/ideas/ under the LabVIEW Idea Exchange.
07-08-2013 12:26 PM
If I do this, I will be criticized for mixing up bug report (which that one qualifies as, AFAIK) and feature suggestion (in which case I would have to suggest that NI does implement a standardized protocol for debugging new features - such as the Silver Style- before releasing them). Not everybody might get the irony. It sounds like a lose-lose situation.
I'd rather have it get a CAR and forget about it.