Using WinAPI, one can create dummy scrollbars/statusbar to cover up LabVIEW scrollbars. So that users can't scroll.
Or you can make part of the window disappear by setting the window (visible) region.
George Zou http://gtoolbox.yeah.net
-----Original Message----- Stephen R. Mercer wrote on Fri, 6 Feb 2004 13:30:30 -0600 Nope. If the VI isn't running, the scrollbars are there. No magic exists to turn them off.
Pojundery, Stephen R. Mercer - LabVIEW R&D -
-----Original Message----- Ren Ramekers wrote on Fri, 06 Feb 2004 11:50:56 +0100 Hello ,
I would like to be able to get rid of the frontpanel scrollbars in an LabVIEW builded executable . It is easy to disable them while the build executable is running , but when the executable isn't running I allways get these scrollbars back again.
Is it some setting in the application builder or a setting in the ini-file of the build executable ?? I use LabVIEW 6.1 on an windows2000 environment if that matters . Any help will be appreciated .
Ren Ramekers Oc-Technolgies B.V. The Netherlands
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