Does anyone know if there is a list of bugs fixed since 7.0. Also, was
there a 7.01 release after 7.0?

Some of the bugs I've run into which I'm wondering if they were fixed
are:

1) xy graph axis appears over graph instead of next to graph when
programatically hiding and then reshowing.

2) xy graph axis when using multiple y axis get out of order when
hiding and reshowing programatically.

3) Scaling is broken when using tab control. When using tab control
and relying on auto scaling, tab becomes progressivly out of place and
seems to grow until until tabs disappear.

4) Can't seem to get access to plot location in xy graph. I can get
plot size, but not location which is really a pain if you need to
position custom indicators along various plots when you can't
programatically determine the location.

5) Auto scrolling graph with cursor only auto scrolls first axis in
multiple y axis graph. Actually, I'd like to turn auto scrolling in
the y-range off but leave horizontal x auto scrolling on. I think
there's an ini setting to change the setting but it only works for
both x and y. Is there a complete list of attributes that can be set
in the ini file?

Other questions:

When auto scaling a front panel, is there a way to have front panel
objects scale relative to an edge rather than the center? I saw that
you can lock an object so that it isn't resized when you resize the
panel, but it this doesn't work so well if what you're doing is using
buttons in an array sized exactly to the height of the legend where
these buttons are used to filter out certain plots. If I size the
panel, the buttons grow and they become too tall and no longer match
the height of the legend. If I lock them, then they don't change size,
but then they no longer stay right up against the legend. In this case
if I size the panel smaller, they start to overlap the legend. If I
size larger, a gap is created.

Does anyone know if anyone has written any layout managers that could
be used to do resizing and bypass LabVIEW's resize policy since it
doesn't allow sticky locations and all the usual stuff we've come to
expect from UI layout managers in the last 7 years(now it's sonding
like a rant, but rest assured, I still think LV is the greatest ;-)

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