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Weird Table Reference Display Bug?

Okay, this one is a bit obscure, and maybe it's just me having all these display problems.

See if you can reproduce this in 8.2. 

Create a new vi.  Drop a table control on the front panel.  Go to the block diagram and make a while loop, and drop the table control into the loop.  Then, create a reference to the table, and before dropping it, move the mouse around in the loop.  I'm getting all sorts of black traces (see image).

I have a vi in which more than just tables (numerics, booleans, etc) do this, but I'm having trouble reproducing those. 

This is somewhat trivial, but I'd want to know if something I'd written had a bug.




Message Edited by Will.D on 10-18-2006 11:23 AM

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I tried what you said but can't reproduce what you are seeing.

David

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Will,

This is likely some issue with a video card driver -- what video card are you using?

--Paul Mandeltort
Automotive and Industrial Communications Product Marketing
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I apologize for posting this without having tried it on another machine.  My mistake, I should've thought of that first!

I'm not seeing it on other computers. 

The card I'm using is just the crappy on-board card: Intel 82845G Graphics Controller, driver version: 6.13.1.3245
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Will,

No worries! Do you notice artifacts in other programs (Word, Powerpoint, etc)?  Your best bet may be looking to see if a driver upgrade is available from Intel.
--Paul Mandeltort
Automotive and Industrial Communications Product Marketing
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