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LabVIEW 2015 adds the ability to write VIs to modify the shortcut menus of LabVIEW's editor environment. You can add, rearrange or replace shortcut menu items for the edit-time front panel and block diagram or for the block diagram at run-time. These plug-ins do not affect the panels of running VIs -- they do not become part of applications that you build with LabVIEW. If you want to modify the run-time panel menus, use the menu editing nodes that have been available with LabVIEW for many versions.
LabVIEW 2015 adds the ability to write VIs to modify the shortcut menus of LabVIEW's editor environment. You can add, rearrange or replace shortcut menu items for the edit-time front panel and block diagram or for the block diagram at run-time. These plug-ins do not affect the panels of running VIs -- they do not become part of applications that you build with LabVIEW. If you want to modify the run-time panel menus, use the menu editing nodes that have been available with LabVIEW for many versions.


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*[https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Shortcut-Menu-Plug-Ins/tkb-p/3013 Shortcut Menu Plugins Forum]
*[https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Shortcut-Menu-Plug-Ins/tkb-p/3013 Shortcut Menu Plugins Forum]


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Latest revision as of 06:34, 9 August 2024

LabVIEW 2015 adds the ability to write VIs to modify the shortcut menus of LabVIEW's editor environment. You can add, rearrange or replace shortcut menu items for the edit-time front panel and block diagram or for the block diagram at run-time. These plug-ins do not affect the panels of running VIs -- they do not become part of applications that you build with LabVIEW. If you want to modify the run-time panel menus, use the menu editing nodes that have been available with LabVIEW for many versions.

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