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> Autoscale Property Bug
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post Jul 9 2003, 01:20 AM
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1) Drop an intensity chart (or an intensity graph) on the front panel (make sure Z axes and ramp are visible)
2) right click the intensity chart and select Properties
3) go to scale tab, select z axes and set it to autoscale and click ok
4) now right click on the ramp and notice that the autoscale Z is not check (alternatively read the property node "Z Scale.Scale Fit")

Has been confirmed on Mac as well as on PC

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QUOTE (PJM_labview @ Jul 8 2003, 06:20 PM) *
1) Drop an intensity chart (or an intensity graph) on the front panel (make sure Z axes and ramp are visible)
2) right click the intensity chart and select Properties
3) go to scale tab, select z axes and set it to autoscale and click ok
4) now right click on the ramp and notice that the autoscale Z is not check (alternatively read the property node "Z Scale.Scale Fit")

Has been confirmed on Mac as well as on PC

PJM


Good News, this has been fixed in LV8.0 thumbup1.gif

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