Controls Palette/Fuse Design System

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NumericBooleanString & PathData ContainersList, Table & TreeGraphRing & EnumLayoutI/ODecorations
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NXG Style palette (Click on a function to navigate, or on the arrow to go to parent palette)
Object information
Owning palette(s) Controls Palette
Type Palette
Requires Basic Development Environment

The NXG Style palette was added in LabVIEW 2018 to allow creation of LabVIEW user interfaces that look like LabVIEW NXG user interfaces. It was later renamed to Fuse Design System in LabVIEW 2023 Q1 after LabVIEW NXG was discontinued in 2021[1].

Subpalettes

Controls Palette/NXG Style/Numeric Numeric
Controls Palette/NXG Style/Boolean Boolean
Controls Palette/NXG Style/String & Path String & Path
Controls Palette/NXG Style/Data Containers Data Containers
Controls Palette/NXG Style/List, Table & Tree List, Table & Tree
Controls Palette/NXG Style/Graph Graph
Controls Palette/NXG Style/Ring & Enum Ring & Enum
Controls Palette/NXG Style/Layout Layout
Controls Palette/NXG Style/I/O I/O
Controls Palette/NXG Style/Decorations Decorations

History

Version Change(s)
LabVIEW 2019 The Array, Matrix & Cluster subpalette was renamed the Data Containers subpalette and the Containers subpalette was renamed the Layout subpalette.
LabVIEW 2018 LabVIEW 2018 is the first version with the NXG Style palette.
LabVIEW 2023 Q1 Palette renamed to Fuse Design System in LabVIEW 2023 Q1.

References