07-28-2009 01:38 PM
Please post your questions, feedback, and comments on the A Localization Configuration Editor for LabVIEW here.
07-29-2009 02:11 AM
07-29-2009 08:29 AM
Its a chicken and egg problem - we need the forums to post the content and vice versa.
Due to the volume of reference design content coming on line for NIWeek, we are creating the forums in advance so they are ready to go.
Thanks for your patience.
Doug
07-29-2009 08:46 AM
The problem here is that you're shifting the load from the single person responsible to creating the page to all the users (because now the users who saw the post have to check back again and again until the page comes online).
Instead, since the page can be edited, why not wait until it comes online and then create the threads and add the links? Even if you have 30 new components, I assume you can find some intern who can take an hour for doing this editing even around NIWeek.
08-17-2009 06:28 AM
Dear Christian
Could I use the new LCE with a WinCE Touch Panel - the NI TPC-2106? I am using LabView 8.6.1 (including Touch Pane Module).
Before I found this new editor, I have installed Chinese fonts on the TPC-2106 and can read Word documents in Chinese. Unfortunately I couldn't deploy a LabView application on this target to display Chinese characters (they are replaced by garbage). In the development environment the Chinese is OK in all VIs.
My other (related) query is how to install the LabView 2009 run-time engine?
08-17-2009 10:16 AM
Hi Boyko,
Could I use the new LCE with a WinCE Touch Panel - the NI TPC-2106?
Yes. The LCE is an executable you would use on your development machine, but the API to parse the resource files are simply string operations. I have tested it on a 2012 and it worked fine, so a 2106 should be ok as well.
My other (related) query is how to install the LabView 2009 run-time engine?
The LV RTE 2009 can be found here: http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/1383/lang/en
One problem you will have with using the LCE, is that is saves files in extended ASCII. Since LabVIEW does not support unicode nativly, I decided not to implement unicode support yet. I will be trying to do unicode support in the future, but I do not have specific timeline yet.
There is a Idea Exchange to support Unicode. I would suggest Kudo'ing the link: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/Support-Unicode/idi-p/921449#M316
12-01-2009 06:25 AM
I have a suggestion!
It would be great if we were able to set which character set to use !
12-01-2009 10:14 AM
12-01-2009 10:33 AM
Hi Brian,
I'm reffering to what you can see in Character Map, when you go to Windows Start -> Programs - Accessories -> System Tools. You can have a single font, but with different "Character Sets". Those Character Sets you can see when you enable Advanced View. With different character set, you can have ASCII, and first 128 Bytes are regular Western, and the rest 128 varies by the "character set". It is very similar what you can reach trough regional options in Windows (I know LabVIEW depends on the regional setings).
I don't think it is the same as Unicode is.
Regards,
Stefo
03-15-2010 04:45 AM
Hello Christian!
Is it possible to use LCE with LabVIEW 9 Full Development System?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Michael