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Possible Bug with LV2018 Icon Editor - please attempt to replicate

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I wanted to post a short video of my Icon tool behaving oddly, to find if this is unique behavior on my system. Please see the Video Below (hard link https://youtu.be/3MYSYFRrWHc)

 

Any action in the 'layers' tab of the icon editor (such as cut/copy or even SELECTING with marquee tool) causes the view to 'snap' back to the Icon text tab.

 

Can you replicate this behavior on your end? 

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This is a known issue that we are planning on fixing in a patch to 2018 soon.

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Great Darren, please feel free to remove this post.

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Just Leaving a message for the search archive, LabVIEW2018 F1 fixed this issue for me.

692509	The Icon Editor automatically returns to the Icon Text tab whenever the icon image is modified.
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Thanks for posting the confirmation of the bug fix here.

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Darren,

The new editor is... faster? feels much less like Photoshop -> in a VM.

Do you know if the hotkeys for the Editor were always there or if they are a new thing?

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press f to flip the icon (just "f" not CTRL+f)
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There are across-the-board performance improvements in LabVIEW 2018 which affect G-based features like the Icon Editor. We didn't make any intentional performance improvements in the Icon Editor code, to my knowledge.

 

I don't know when the 'f' shortcut was added, but I'm pretty sure it pre-dates LabVIEW 2018.

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