> The color and size of wires is fixed and cannot be changed. The same is true of the terminal patterns. You can only rotate them.
What we were hoping to do was a little more radical than that. Instead of having, say, a VI return an I32 output that gets sent over a wire to another VI's I32 input, we wanted to be able to have, ah, let's say, "stranger" kinds of things ["terminals"] travelling over "stranger" kinds of wires.
I suppose that's being a little vague, but I figure that if we ever wanted to sell this thing as a commercial product, then prudence would dictate that we keep our mouths shut [at least until we had a finished product that was worth selling].
For that matter, I can envision a product that would really benefit from having LabVIEW's IDE integrated as some sort of a submodule [much the way you can embed Internet Explorer's DHTML/DOM interpreter in a WIN32 application]. But for the time being, we'd be perfectly happy if there were some way we could create our own custom ["exotic"] wires.