10-11-2012 05:00 AM
hi i have build the .exe file,
look at the picture in the attachment. That is how it looks at my PC.
.at the end, some lines are hidden behind the "additional data"
it seems that it is related to the "visual design" of Windows 7.
I changed to classic Windows design and it looks perfect.
what should i have to do to run in any design.
best regards
10-11-2012 06:23 AM
I think the problem is the different default font used in Windows 7. One way round this would be to explicitly define the font to be used in the panel and design around that. That should give you a consistent look to your interface whatever the OS (or preferences that the user may have applied to their system).
Ken
10-11-2012 06:35 AM
thanks for replay , so you mean i have to use the ideal font design or???
10-11-2012 06:40 AM
No. I think you have to choose a font by name from the drop down for all your controls and indicators rather than use System, Dialog or Application font as these can vary with OS. If you use a named font (it could be that which is used in classic Windows) you are in total control of your front panel.
Ken
10-11-2012 07:14 AM
I have select whole front panel and change the front in Arial and change the size in 14. currently i do not have window 7 laptops all are windows xp .
do you think by changing the All front panel ,control and indicator in Arial size 14 will solve my problem .
if yes i can forward it to my friends who has the
window 7 interface.
Regards
10-11-2012 07:15 AM
I have select whole front panel and change the front in Arial and change the size in 14. currently i do not have window 7 laptops all are windows xp .
do you think by changing the All front panel ,control and indicator in Arial size 14 will solve my problem .
if yes i can forward it to my friends who has the
window 7 interface.
Regards
10-11-2012 07:34 AM
This has been asked before multiple times. Did you try a search? The simples solution is to set your fonts in your LabVIEW.ini file. Tahoma 13 is the font that you want to set. You can set the fonts using the Options... menu item, or you can edit the LabVIEW.ini file manually. For a built application you can include those same lines in the application's .ini file. You can include a custom .ini file for your app using the Application Builder.