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Other resolutions in ActiView

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 8:28 pm
by alvin
Is there a chance to open ActiView in other resolution than one of the 4 listed? We have a 16:9 monitor working with 1680x1050, and would like to take advantage of the full desktop space.
Ideally, it would be best if ActiView was able to accept any resolution as a command line option. After all, this is just the size of the application window.

with best regards,
Jakub

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 12:08 pm
by Coen
The current consensus among customers and distributors seems to be that the next ActiView should be released in the following resolutions:

- 15-16” laptop – 1366 x 768
- 17” laptop and 20” LCD monitor – 1600 x 900
- 21-24” LCD monitor – 1920 x 1080

Modifying ActiView to accept any screen resolution is more complicated than you assume. Current LabVIEW is not a vector based program, so a display resize means that every control and indicator on the front-panel should be resized separately (by defining all the new size parameters in numbers of pixels). We can only hope that eventually a vector based version of LabVIEW will appear (National Instruments is well aware of this current disadvantage), since this would allow easy zoom in and out of both the front-panel and diagram.

Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:50 pm
by alvin
[quote="Coen"]The current consensus among customers and distributors seems to be that the next ActiView should be released in the following resolutions:

- 15-16” laptop – 1366 x 768
- 17” laptop and 20” LCD monitor – 1600 x 900
- 21-24” LCD monitor – 1920 x 1080

Modifying ActiView to accept any screen resolution is more complicated than you assume. [...]
[/quote]

Dear Coen,

Now I can see the problem. Wouldn't it be a big problem though, to add 1680 x 1050 resolution? As far as I can see this one is quite popular, especially for laptops, but we also have monitors here with this resolution.

best regards,
Jakub

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:59 am
by Hamza
Hello,

When the new resolutions will be available?

regards

Hamza