03-03-2014 01:26 PM - edited 03-03-2014 01:27 PM
Using LabVIEW 2012 SP1 at a customer site. Whenever I create a boolean control or indicator by right-clicking and selecting "create", the annoying radio button appears.. Yeah... the one in the image below. All I want is one of the LEDs (round or rectangle).
I know it must be a silly setting somewhere. In order to save time, but mostly frustration, where the heck do I change that setting? I already looked at Option settings but did not see anything.
This is what I get:
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03-03-2014 01:52 PM - edited 03-03-2014 01:54 PM
That is the system default boolean for some crazy reason. I have learned to curse softly under my breath and consider it the price of using system controls.
Edit: change the default style to say, modern or classic and it won't happen. Unless you use classes then what control you get when you create controls/indicators is an annoying montage.
03-04-2014 07:18 AM
You get / got this too?? That is bizarre... I have other LabVIEW 2012 SP1 installations that do not have this cazy boolean as default. I always set the default style to modern... I just confirmed that it is set to Modern.. I can try Classic and see if that helped.
If others are getting this default, too, then that is bad... Really bad! I will report it as a bug because that's a stupid control (or indicator) as a default..
03-04-2014 07:32 AM
I was going to show that switching between Modern to Classic to Modern did not fix it... Decided to set back to Modern, re-started LabVIEW and it solved the issue.
Don't care what happened... just happy that it is now resolved. Good idea to switch back & forth to Modern. 🙂
Thanks