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'''PaneRelief 2.0''' by Hope Harrison
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|category=presentation
|icon=GLASummitButton.png
|presentation-conference=GLA Summit 2020
|presentation-presenter=Hope Harrison
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==Presentation Links==
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* [https://youtu.be/buVvpzs0IoQ?t=?t=1662 YouTube Video Link (27:42)]
|presenters=Hope Harrison
|abstract=Get updated on the cool new things that have happened in the last year with PaneRelief - the amazing tool that helps you deal with panes and splitters when making resizable UIs. Featuring LabVIEW hacks to do things that Darren Nattinger told me wasn't possible!
|youtube-id=buVvpzs0IoQ
|youtube-start=1662
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==See Also==
==External links==
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*[https://www.glasummit.org/presentation-list/2020 GLA Summit 2020 Presentations]


==External Links==
[[Category:GLA Summit 2020]]
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 21 August 2024

PaneRelief 2.0
Conference GLA Summit 2020
Presenters Hope Harrison
PaneRelief 2.0 by Hope Harrison

Get updated on the cool new things that have happened in the last year with PaneRelief - the amazing tool that helps you deal with panes and splitters when making resizable UIs. Featuring LabVIEW hacks to do things that Darren Nattinger told me wasn't possible!



External links