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Two of my favourite LabVIEW 2009 features are VI Snippets and Quick Drop Plugins. I love being able to drag images of code right into LabVIEW but I don't like the fact that drag and drop doesn't work directly from my browser of choice (currently Google Chrome, previously Firefox).
Fetching Snippets
To get around this problem I have created a Quick Drop Plugin that will fetch a VI Snippet for you when you drag the URL into LabVIEW from Chrome or Firefox. To install simply unzip the attached Fetch Snippet.zip to <LabVIEW 2009>\resource\dialog\QuickDrop\plugins\.
Now whenever you drag a snippet into LabVIEW and see something like this:
All you need to do is select the comment and hit <Ctrl-Space> to bring up the Quick Drop window and then press <Ctrl-U> (for URL) to replace the URL with the code contained within the specified VI Snippet.
Voila!
Hi Simon,
I just tried to use it for LabVIEW 2013 but it apparently didn't do anything. As I digged into the VIs. I identified the source of error:
The Datasocket Read.vi gave the following error:
"Error 1181 occurred at DataSocket Read in Download and Inline.vi->Fetch Snippet.vi->QuickDrop Launch Window.vi->QuickDrop Launch Window.vi.ProxyCaller
Possible reason(s):
LabVIEW: Protocol not recognized by LabVIEW."
Do you have any guess what could be done to correct it? I really would like to use this plugin.
Hi again,
I think I debugged the problem: It is because the https protocol is not known by the Datasocket. I tried your plugin for a http link and it worked.
I tried this one: http://www.ni.com/cms/images/devzone/tut/Flatten_Array_to_1-D.png
I also tried to change https to http in the link that doesn't work, and the modified link ( although with a warning, but) worked.
The original link: https://decibel.ni.com/content/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/102-28436-2-53772/Print+Screen.png
The modified link: http://decibel.ni.com/content/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/102-28436-2-53772/Print+Screen.png