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Greg sands
post Feb 27 2007, 08:33 PM
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Suggestion: automatic compilation of the newly-installed packages

I presume this would be relatively straightforward (using the JKI mass-compile tool!), or otherwise could possibly be scheduled to happen the next time LV was started. If it couldn't happen automatically, perhaps VIPM could monitor which packages were not compiled, and suggest that the user does so.
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Jim Kring
post Feb 27 2007, 08:38 PM
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QUOTE(Greg sands @ Feb 27 2007, 12:33 PM) *
Suggestion: automatic compilation of the newly-installed packages

I presume this would be relatively straightforward (using the JKI mass-compile tool!), or otherwise could possibly be scheduled to happen the next time LV was started. If it couldn't happen automatically, perhaps VIPM could monitor which packages were not compiled, and suggest that the user does so.


Hi Greg,

Thanks for the feedback. We have this feature on the map. We're currently working out the specifics of the implementation. smile.gif

Thank you,

-Jim Kring
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TonP
post Apr 30 2007, 08:15 PM
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Another nice one would be to update the palettes. LV 8.(2?) has a private method for that:
app.palettes.refresh

It will update all the palette views with the ones installed on that moment, it takes some while so it wouln't be good to run that after every installed OGP.


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Jim Kring
post Apr 30 2007, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE(TonP @ Apr 30 2007, 01:15 PM) *
Another nice one would be to update the palettes. LV 8.(2?) has a private method for that:
app.palettes.refresh

It will update all the palette views with the ones installed on that moment, it takes some while so it wouln't be good to run that after every installed OGP.

Ton


Hi Ton,

Thanks for the suggestion. This certainly would be a nice feature -- I really hate having to restart LabVIEW just to refresh the palettes. I have added your suggestion to our internal "Feature Requests" tracker (Case 4533: Optionally refresh palettes after installing/uninstalling packages).

Thanks,

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