I've had the same problem before. Greg McKaskle once made a comment, that
he's seen strange things when the font doesn't exist on both machines.
That seems to be the case. I've found that if I choose a real True Type
font (like Arial), that's on both machines, rather than using the
"Application Font" or the "System Font", then I don't have the problem.
It's kind of awkward, since, I'm always having to change fonts whenever I
put together a front panel, but it seems to work.
Bill
Duncan Rutherford wrote in message
news:NEBBJMJAALFIBHILKDJNMEIECJAA.duncanr@omigatech.co.uk...
> I have seen a similar problem.
>
> Sometimes the second axis is right ontop of the first making it hard to
> read.
>
> Not sure why yet....
> (I am also using a Win 9
8 exe on a Win NT box)
> PS I have installed the correct version of LabVIEW runtime...
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: comp.lang.labview@omigatech.co.uk
> > [mailto:comp.lang.labview@omigatech.co.uk]On Behalf Of ttLied
> > Sent: 31 October 2001 14:48
> > To: comp.lang.labview@omigatech.co.uk
> > Subject: Graph Problems when running same LV-application on different
> > Win-OS
> >
> >
> > I have built an application in LabVIEW on a Win2000 computer. Running
> > the application on this computer is OK. Problems starts when
> > installing on a NT4-computer. So far, I have noted that it is not
> > possible to change autoscale settings for graphs, and the plot colors
> > are not as specified by my code. I use the latest avaliable version of
> > LV and builder. Any ideas on how to solve this are apreciated.
> >
>