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Screen Capture?

Hi,

To capture a panel as an image, you can use the vi located in :

C:\Program Files\National
Instruments\LabVIEW\VI.LIB\UTILITY\printvi.llb\Get Panel Image.vi

Then, you can use the data provided by the GET Panet Image.vi to save it in
a file using the functions provided with the Picture Toolkit. (bmp,jpg or
png format).

I hope this advice can help you !

Best regards


Antoine Jacot
Engineer

Laboratoire d'électronique et d'informatique technique
Ecole d'Ingénieurs du Canton de Neuchâtel
Av. de l'Hôtel-de-Ville 7
CH-2400 Le Locle
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Hi Antoine,
I am using the same Vi to capture a screen. My problem is that I want the top title bar in the captured screen. Currently I could capture only the panel just below title bar. Can you advise me any solution?
Best regards,
Chander
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You should use G Toolbox/SnapView. Visit http://gtoolbox.yeah.net



pmital wrote:
> Hi Antoine,
> I am using the same Vi to capture a screen. My problem is that I want
> the top title bar in the captured screen. Currently I could capture
> only the panel just below title bar. Can you advise me any solution?
> Best regards,
> Chander
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The same happens for me how to capture ocx file using LabVIEW

@nk
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You've posted to a very old thread. Please stay a new one with details and correct information. You do not capture an ocx file.
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12 Years, I don't know if it is a record but it must be close.

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Well, maybe the OP still needs some help... 16 years later...Smiley LOL

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