04-17-2020 03:07 PM
04-17-2020 06:55 PM
I regret to say I don't know where the "Add Text Fields" is located in the Icon Editor. It sounds like you are using additional features of the Icon Editor than the ones that pop up when you right-click the Icon in the upper right corner of of the Block Diiagram (or Front Panel). Could you enlighten me?
Bob Schor
04-17-2020 11:08 PM
I'm guessing he is talking about the text boxes on the Icon Text tab? I've never had that issue, fortunately (for me). Sorry I can't help you. 😞
04-20-2020 08:39 AM
04-20-2020 11:34 AM
I abhor text in icons, so I don't use the text fields. Search the glyphs for something that fits, or do a web search for an image then shrink it and paste it into the icon.
04-20-2020 04:16 PM
@paul_cardinale wrote:
I abhor text in icons, so I don't use the text fields. Search the glyphs for something that fits, or do a web search for an image then shrink it and paste it into the icon.
I feel this is skirting the question; it's a workaround. If the OP wants text and the editor is slow in response, then something's wrong.
04-20-2020 06:04 PM
I have not seen this issue before either.
If no one comes forward with a "me too, here's how I fixed it!", then I would suggest a LabVIEW re-install.
04-20-2020 06:49 PM - edited 04-20-2020 06:50 PM
The source for the icon editor is available in this forum thread here:
The idea behind the forum is that you can use the code to customize your icon editing interface, but the default editor is included to use as a start point along with instructions on installing it to replace the packaged version that comes with LabVIEW.
If you're not using LabVIEW 2019 there are other threads in the same forum, one for each edition going back to 2015.
It could be that just replacing the built-in icon editor code will fix it (i.e. if there was a corrupt file or something). However, if it doesn't, you now have the ability to edit the source to add debug hooks to find the location(s) in the code that are super slow, and address them.
04-20-2020 09:20 PM
Ah, thanks for showing this example. I completely agree! I solved this so many years ago that I forgot it was even a problem! Change the font size from 9 point to 10 point and the text will be so much better! Sorry it took me so long to realize the problem ...
Bob Schor
04-24-2020 06:24 PM