crelf Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Sorry - this is kind-of a repost: I swear I posted on this topic previously, but I can't find it (may it was in a previous beta subforum that's now closed). I'd like to be able to install packages into existing palettes. For example, I'd like my array package to install into the programming->array subpalette in LabVIEW. This would be a huge usabiliy improvement IMHO as it'd mean one less place for software engineers to have to remember to look for stuff (ie: at the moment, the process is look in standard LabVIEW palette - if you don't find it there, look in OpenG palette - if you don't find it there, look in internal reuse palette). I'd like both OpenG and my internal reuse package to both appear in the LabVIEW array palette. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Blumentritt Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Sorry - this is kind-of a repost: I swear I posted on this topic previously, but I can't find it (may it was in a previous beta subforum that's now closed). I'd like to be able to install packages into existing palettes. For example, I'd like my array package to install into the programming->array subpalette in LabVIEW. This would be a huge usabiliy improvement IMHO as it'd mean one less place for software engineers to have to remember to look for stuff (ie: at the moment, the process is look in standard LabVIEW palette - if you don't find it there, look in OpenG palette - if you don't find it there, look in internal reuse palette). I'd like both OpenG and my internal reuse package to both appear in the LabVIEW array palette. Cool idea. +1 from me. Marc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaphiro Technologies Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Sorry - this is kind-of a repost: I swear I posted on this topic previously, but I can't find it (may it was in a previous beta subforum that's now closed). I'd like to be able to install packages into existing palettes. For example, I'd like my array package to install into the programming->array subpalette in LabVIEW. This would be a huge usabiliy improvement IMHO as it'd mean one less place for software engineers to have to remember to look for stuff (ie: at the moment, the process is look in standard LabVIEW palette - if you don't find it there, look in OpenG palette - if you don't find it there, look in internal reuse palette). I'd like both OpenG and my internal reuse package to both appear in the LabVIEW array palette. Yep, great idea. +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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