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The '''LVLIB File Extension''' (''*.lvlib''), or <u>L</u>ab<u>V</u>IEW Project <u>Lib</u>rary, are collections of VIs, type definitions, shared variables, palette files, and other files, including other project libraries. When you create and save a new project library, LabVIEW creates a project library file (''.lvlib''), which includes the properties of the project library and the references to files that the project library owns. Do not confused with [[LLB File Extension|LabVIEW Libraries (''*.llb'')]]. See [[LabVIEW Project Library]]. | The '''LVLIB File Extension''' (''*.lvlib''), or <u>L</u>ab<u>V</u>IEW Project <u>Lib</u>rary, are collections of VIs, type definitions, shared variables, palette files, and other files, including other project libraries. When you create and save a new project library, LabVIEW creates a project library file (''.lvlib''), which includes the properties of the project library and the references to files that the project library owns. Do not confused with [[LLB File Extension|LabVIEW Libraries (''*.llb'')]]. See [[LabVIEW Project Library]]. | ||
In LabVIEW 2025 Q1, the ''NI_IconEditor'' property's name changed to ''NI.Lib.VIIconTemplate'' to reflect its meaning better. (It stores the template layer icon.) | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 31 January 2025
The LVLIB File Extension (*.lvlib), or LabVIEW Project Library, are collections of VIs, type definitions, shared variables, palette files, and other files, including other project libraries. When you create and save a new project library, LabVIEW creates a project library file (.lvlib), which includes the properties of the project library and the references to files that the project library owns. Do not confused with LabVIEW Libraries (*.llb). See LabVIEW Project Library.
In LabVIEW 2025 Q1, the NI_IconEditor property's name changed to NI.Lib.VIIconTemplate to reflect its meaning better. (It stores the template layer icon.)