Glyphs in icon editor : gone

Ok- so I just opened my icon editor in 2013 and noticed my glyphs have dissapeared entirely.
I found these while searching:
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Icon-editor-no-glyphs/m-p/1302384/highlight/true#M536775
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Glyphs-no-longer-appear-under-glyphs-tab-in-icon-editor/td-p/1391478
I tried the "syncronize with ni.com" and I get this:
http://imgur.com/bEOK8gU
My Glyphs folder in LabVIEW Data dir is no longer read only...
I downloaded the glyphs zip from ThSa (5th msg in the 1st thread I linked to) and got the ones from his zip to load, but I'm still missing most...
where o where have my glyphs gone?
Thanks for any help!
-pat
EDIT:  I didnt mention the lead in the one post linking to the NI library itself - I couldnt get the link to work at first, but now I got it- I guess I was too quick to post.
sorry for the repost.  http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361F-01/lvhowto/synchronizing_icon_library/

I have attached a more uptodate glyph folder (assuming you just want the NI ones and don't have a load of custom ones).
Try adding to My Documents\LabView Data\Glyphs
Attachments:
Glyphs.zip ‏1159 KB

Similar Messages

  • How to use high resolution image as glyphs in icon editor?

    i want to use a hiigh resolution image in icon editor . how do i use it?

    Icons can be up to 32x32 px in size, so first you need to reduce the resolution of the image. Save as .bmp, .jpg or .png.
    From the icon editor, select Edit -> Import Glyph from File... and choose your image. Done.
    -Benjamin
    CLA

  • Icon Editor Glyph frustrations

    This has only started happening today when I go to edit the icons for my VIs. I click the glyphs tab and go to select a glyph. However, when I click on the glyph (favourite new word) it sends me to another icon editor in which it sends me here. I believe I have an option turned on that causes my clicking of the glyph to not be in it's 'Default' mode. Anybody else run into this problem?
    Thanks!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Its a known issue.  Restart LabVIEW and it should clear up.  If that doesn't work you probably moved the xml and or zip file you used to synchronize glyphs to the icon art library.  put them back where they were and you'll be golden.
    Jeff

  • Icon editor - no glyphs

    Hi, I'm using LabView 2009 and have an issue with the Icon Editor - no glyphs are listed.  I've tried syncing with NI.com icon library and that still won't work.
    I found this thread: http://decibel.ni.com/content/thread/8011?tstart=0 and applied the fix near the end of the thread to GET HTTP.vi.  That fixed my original downloading problem (Error 42) but now I run into Error 7.  The dialog box says this: Error 7 occurred at File/Directory Info in Check Path.vi->Read PNG File.vi->ni.com_iconlibrary.vi
    I found instructions to update the icon library manually (http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361F-01/lvhowto/synchronizing_icon_library/), however the option to manually sync never comes up as the dialog box just closes and reverts me back to the Icon Editor.
    Any ideas on how to fix this?
    Thanks!

    Is your LabVIEW data folder set to read-only?
    C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\\My Documents\LabVIEW Data\
    The icon editor tries to create two folders:
    ..\LabVIEW Data\Glyphs
    ..\LabVIEW Data\Icon Templates
    If none of those folders exist and/or it is not possible to get access to the LabVIEW Data folder the icon editor won't be able to show any glyphs/templates.
    Attached pls find my version of the LabVIEW Data\Glyphs folder.
    http://www.newgistics.com
    Attachments:
    Glyphs.zip ‏407 KB

  • Missing tab in icon editor

    I'm pretty sure I'm missing a tab in my icon editor... 
    Can anybody tell me where my missing tab (forgot the name of it) has been gone to?
    Furthermore I can't synchronize with the NI icon library.
    The problems occured today for the first time. After I tried to synchronize with the NI icon library... So I guess it must be kind of related...
    Any thoughts?
    Just to be clear... I don't have any debug info since the icon editor does not give me any
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    You're missing the layers tab. Click layers--> show layers page.

  • Polymorphic icon editor - reverts back to old editor

    LabVIEW 2010 SP1
    I have a set of polymorphic VIs that I have in a Instrument Library Project in the Public Folder.
    When I try to edit the icon and select a Glyph to drag into the icon field LabVIEW reverts to the old editor!
    This is really slowing down my productivity.  Is there a way to fix this?
    This also happens to non-polymorphic VIs Icon Editor.
    Ryan Vallieu
    Automation System Architect
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/LV-2009-Icon-Editor-Turned-to-Previous-Version/m-p/1022706#M455826
    Hmm I just checked this post out and it seems like somehow my folder got set to Read Only - but even as an Admin I can't change it to not read only...time to call IT.
    Ryan Vallieu
    Automation System Architect

  • LabVIEW 2012 f1 Icon Editor Error

    I am having an issue with LV 2012 Icon Editor.  32 bit installation, Windows 7 Enterprise.  Fresh install I downloaded from the website.
    Everytime I try to edit an Icon, I get an error 7, File not found.  It seems that it cannot find any of the template or glyphs.
    Frameworks:\
    LabVIEW Data:\Glyphs
    Error 7 occurred at File/Directory Info in Check Path.vi->Write PNG File.vi->Icon Editor First Call.vi->ReadDataFromLabVIEWINI.vi->Load.vi->Icon Editor Init Refs.vi->Classes Initialization.vi->lv_icon.lvlib:lv_icon.vi->lv_icon.lvlib:lv_icon.vi.ProxyCaller
    I should mention that it still pulls up the old Icon editor, but I would like to use the newer one (introduced in LV2009/10 ish)
    Has anyone else seen this error with the Icon Editor?
    I am also getting a pop up that LV failed to create the Recovery VIs.
    It seems like I am having some file path issues, but I left everything as LV defaults.  These would seem to be standard config items...
    Kenny

    It sounds like your LabVIEW installation was corrupted in some manner, since the new icon editor should be the default on a new install.  I would try repairing that first.
    For the new icon editor to show up, you should have a file called lv_icon.lvlibp in <LabVIEW>\resource\plugins.  This is the icon editor.  If it is missing or renamed, you get the old editor.
    The glyphs and templates are in your <Documents>\LabVIEW Data directory, in subdirectories Glyphs and Icon Templates, respectively.  These are shared by all versions of LabVIEW installed.  A fresh install of LabVIEW will have very few templates.
    You can use the icon editor to sync your glyphs with the library at ni.com.  Use the tools menu to get them.
    Let us know if this does not help.
    This account is no longer active. Contact ShadesOfGray for current posts and information.

  • LV 2009 Icon editor

    Just installed LV 2009 and had to try out the new icon editor.
    Firstly, I'm very happy to see the huge increase in productivity possible with this new editor.  Great stuff guys. Including the Glyphs in the editor is a HUGE time-saver.
    I have noticed, however that there is a feeling of lag when drawing on the icon picture.  It's as if the picture being displayed is about 1/4 of a second behind what I'm actually doing.  Not a major problem, but I'm curious if others see the same thing.
    A possible problem is the fact that when writing text on the Icon, selecting the Name of the layer (on the panel outside of the drawing area) and typing does not shift focus away from the icon.  I need to manually select a different tool other than the text tool for the drawing editor before I can enter text anywhere in the editor.  The picture control retains focus apparently.
    Aside from that, brilliant!
    Shane.
    Say hello to my little friend.
    RFC 2323 FHE-Compliant

    smercurio_fc wrote:
    How long does it take for the Icon Editor to come up for you? I have found it to be quite slow. While I'm running LV2009 in a virtual machine, I also have 8.6 in a virtual machine, and the Icon Editor for 8.6 comes quite quickly.
    First time to call it it takes quite a while, about 6-7 seconds on my machine but subsequent calls are much quicker.
    I know the old Icon editor could be replaced (mark Balla did a great job of creating an icon editor which bears striking similarity to the new NI one in many places), maybe the new one can be copied to an older LV version, I have no idea.
    Shane.
    Say hello to my little friend.
    RFC 2323 FHE-Compliant

  • I cannot open iCal because of a problem. Can anybody help me? The computer will not allow it to open and sends a message to apple each time. The icon has gone from the dock, but ical works on my iPad and I am afraid to sync it with my computer.?

    I cannot open iCal because of a problem. Can anybody help me? The computer will not allow it to open and sends a message to apple each time. The icon has gone from the dock, but ical works on my iPad and I am afraid to sync it with my computer in case it wipes everything .

    I have the exact same problem. I have not changed anything. This is probably a bug or something that has gone bad with Mac OS X (10.7.2). I have not found any solution for this on the web.
    MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2).

  • The icons in the bookmark tool bar are blank and the text that use to be below the icon is gone. I now have to cursor over the blank icons to see the text and the one I want. Can the icon/text customization be returned?

    In the Navigation Toolbar, the icons "Back", "Forward" etc. show the small icon and the descriptive text below the Icon. My Bookmark Toolbar use to have the same icon/text format but at some point, possibly a browser update, that changed. Currently, I do have a visible Bookmark Toolbar BUT the icons do not show the website icon, as previously, and the text below each icon is gone. I an cursor over each icon and the text becomes visible next to the icon. This is a bit of a pain to find a bookmark. Can I do a customization to return to the icon/text format.
    Was this changed because browser users requested this option, or was it an internal decision.? If the later why make such changes when not requested?
    Ed Sander

    That wasn't a change in Firefox. It sounds like something is broken in your Firefox installation, or you are misunderstanding the different between the Bookmarks Toolbar and the other Toolbars.
    In the Bookmarks Toolbar the text appears next to the website icon, not below the icon as with the other two Toolbars, and it's not switchable between text and no text as with the other Toolbars. With both the bookmark icon and the Bookmark name missing, something is broken in your installation. You need to do a little troubleshooting.
    Do you have that problem when running in the Firefox SafeMode? <br />
    [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode] <br />
    ''Don't select anything right now, just use "Continue in SafeMode."''
    If not, see this: <br />
    [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/troubleshooting+extensions+and+themes]
    If your problem isn't related to an extension, your bookmarks data base file (places.sqlite) is probably corrupt. <br />
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locked_or_damaged_places.sqlite <br />
    Be aware that if you delete the "places.sqlite" and similar files, your bookmark website icons won't automatically appear (the JSON backups don't have that icon data) when you restart Firefox and the places.sqlite is rebuilt using the backup data file, but the icons should be saved the first time each bookmark is used for the first time.

  • Airplay icon on ipad is gone, trying to play spotify on my ipad and use airplay  to the Bose unit, it worked yesterday, but today the airplay icon is gone , how do I get it back

    airplay icon on ipad is gone, trying to play spotify on my ipad and use airplay  to the Bose unit, it worked yesterday, but today the airplay icon is gone , how do I get it back

    I just had the same problem. Took the first unit back and the problem is still occuring on the second one. I solved it by setting up again with the USB, but it keeps dropping out every few days.

  • Text based VI Icon editor with letter compression

    For anyone who is looking for a quick and easy text based icon editor I've posted my latest version in the LAVA CR
     http://forums.lavag.org/downloads.html&showfile=56
    Description:
    This is the second version of my vi icon editor and was created in LV8.2. The purpose is to help quickly create text base icons. The editor can be used in place of the standard NI icon editor or as a stand alone vi. see instructions. My original posting of the icon editor Ver. 1 can be found here
    LabVIEW 7.0,7.1 http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?s=&s...ost&p=19022
    LabVIEW 8.0 http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?s=&s...ost&p=12920
    Instructions:
    1: The icon editor was designed to be used as a replacement for the standard NI editor LV8.x only. To get LabVIEW 8.x to use the editor place the three files (lv_icon.vi, color templates.bin and the folder lv_icon_Subvis) in the LabVIEW 8.2\resource\plugins directory.
    The next time the icon editor is called LabVIEW will use the lv_icon.vi instead of the standard one.
    There is a button on the editor that will allow you to use NI’s editor when a text icon is not desired.
    2: The icon editor can also be called from another vi or used as a stand alone tool. Make sure the “From Editor” control is set to false either via terminal in the lower left corner of the connector pane or manually in the FP. This setting indicates to the vi that a vi reference will be used to extract and save the icon information. If the “VI REF” input control is invalid at runtime a dialogue box will appear asking the user to select a vi.
    New features:
    Along with the auto drawing and Text compressing from version 1, version 2 has 2 new features.
    1: In addition to the 2 color format in version 1 the icon editor now supports a 5 color format (Frame, Header text, Header Back, Body Text, and Body Back). This is the standard frame that many programmers use.
    2: In version 2 the last 10 icon color sets are saved in a binary file and are recalled each time the editor is open. These color sets can then be selected and reused.
    Future Ideas and improvements:
    A graphics picker that would import a list of graphics to choose from
    Template creators were text zones could be created to avoid interfering with graphics.
    Incorporate some or all of the Ni editor functions.
    Text extractor that would fill in the text boxes from the icon image.
    Please feel free to give me feedback. This version has benefited greatly from ideas given to me by coworkers and other programmers.
    License:
    Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License

    For anyone who is looking for a quick and easy text based vi icon editor I've posted my latest version in the LAVA CR
    http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?automodule=downloads&showfile=56
    File: Mark Balla Icon editor V2.2
    Author: Mark Balla
    [email protected]
    Description:
    This is the newest version of my vi icon editor and was created in LV8.2. The purpose is to help quickly create text base icons. The editor can be used in place of the standard NI icon editor or as a stand alone vi. see instructions. My original posting of the icon editor Ver. 1 can be found here
    LabVIEW 7.0,7.1 http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?s=&s...ost&p=19022
    LabVIEW 8.0 http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?s=&s...ost&p=12920
    Instructions:
    1: The icon editor was designed to be used as a replacement for the standard NI editor LV8.x only. To get LabVIEW 8.x to use the editor place the three files (lv_icon.vi, color templates.bin and the folder lv_icon_Subvis) in the LabVIEW 8.2\resource\plugins directory.
    The next time the icon editor is called LabVIEW will use the lv_icon.vi instead of the standard one.
    There is a button on the editor that will allow you to use NI's editor when a text icon is not desired.
    2: The icon editor can also be called from another vi or used as a stand alone tool. Make sure the "From Editor" control is set to false either via terminal in the lower left corner of the connector pane or manually in the FP. This setting indicates to the vi that a vi reference will be used to extract and save the icon information. If the "VI REF" input control is invalid at runtime a dialogue box will appear asking the user to select a vi.
    Version 2.1:
    Along with the auto drawing and Text compressing from version 1, version 2 has 2 new features.
    1: In addition to the 2 color format in version 1 the icon editor now supports a 5 color format (Frame, Header text, Header Back, Body Text, and Body Back). This is the standard frame that many programmers use.
    2: In version 2 the last 10 icon color sets are saved in a binary file and are recalled each time the editor is open. These color sets can then be selected and reused.
    Version 2.2:
    Along with the all the features from version 2.1, version 2.2 has several new features.
    1: A new color picker was added. The standard NI color picker has been replaced by one that will only show the legal 221 colors allowed by LabVIEW for icons.
    My thanks to Justin Goeres for the idea.
    2:Key navigation has improved. The key navigation will only set focus to the text boxes to navigate between boxes use the tab, enter, up and down keys.
    My thanks to boone_93 for the idea.
    3:Improved UI. The buttons and current and previous icons have been relocated for a more intuitive look. I have also added tip strips to the buttons and history array.
    My thanks to ahull for the idea.
    4:Random color picker. A random color button has been added to help pick colors.
    My thanks to Dave Graybeal for the idea.
    5: FP auto centers. The icon editor will now open in the center of the primary display.
    My thanks to tcplomp for the code.
    6: The ability to read the text in the icon was added. If the icon to be changed was previously created by this icon editor the program will automatically detect the characters in the icon and convert them back into strings. This function allows for small changes like color changes and spelling mistakes to be changed without having to type all the text over.
    This one was all mine.
    7:Bug with Panel close fixed. When the user presses the x in the upper right corner the editor will shut down gracefully instead of locking up.
    I made a avi file that shows some of the new features for Version 2.2 which I posted the support thread.
    Please feel free to give me feedback. This version has benefited greatly from ideas given to me by coworkers and other programmers.
    License:
    Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License
    Attachments:
    picture of editor.png ‏47 KB

  • LabVIEW 2010 icon editor -- why is white not white

    OK, so I'm creating an Icon in LV 2010.
    I want a white background. 
    So I choose the white color in the palette.  But that doesn't quite look like white (a little darker than white).
    so I go get a custom color, and set it to 255/255/255 (R/G/B).  add it to my custom colors.  hover over it quickly with the mouse and see that it is actually 255/255/255.
    Then I go back to the actually icon editing, and make sure my color selection (foreground/background) is both WHITE (255/255/255).
    I draw a box.
    The box isn't white!!!
    the box is drawn with colors 246/246/246 (R/G/B) not 255/255/255!
    Go create another custom color of 255/255/254.
    Draw the box again.
    Box looks white, but it is actually 255/255/254 (what you would expect to get).  Close enough for me to use, so I can get on with making my icons, but I just need to remember to not try to actually set the color to 255/255/255 -- actually use something ever so slightly different. 
    Best I can figure out -- if you hover over a transparent section, you see the color go to 255/255/255, so LV must be using 255/255/255 as transparent.  But then it says that color is 255/255/255, and it's not, it's transparent.  So the color should be shown as T/T/T so I don't need to know the special magical decoder of 255/255/255 = transparent to see if one single pixel is transparent color or not.
    End of rambling and venting, and on to the real question:
    What's special about taking 255/255/255 white and converting it to 246/246/246 instead of something closer like 254/254/254?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    The Icon Editor thinks it is doing you a favor, and it probably really is given the (perhaps outdated) method LV uses for transparency on the BD.  By design, any "white" on the outside of a BD object (ie. icon) is considered transparent and not part of the object as far as clicking is concerned.  I have also discovered the hard way that "white" means any pure grey (R=G=B) with R,G,B > 246.  Tweaking the B value is one way to avoid this (as you have discovered).
    You can get some very interesting effects when LV thinks your entire subVI is transparent.

  • Icon Editor Bug/Feature?

    In the linked video, I am showing a puzzling behavior of the icon editor (LV 2012 (12.0f3, Windows XP 32 bit):
    I have two lines of text defined in the Icon Text tab. The second and the third lines, the other two are empty.
    I am trying to draw a frame around them.
    If I draw a large frame (in green in the video), things behave as expected (that is everything remains put).
    If I draw a narrow frame (my initial intent, in red in the second part of the video), the text jumps up. Not expected (maybe intented, NI will tell me).
    Notice that id doesn't matter that I am using line 2 and 3. The behavior also occurs if I move my test to line 1 and 2 instead.
    Edit: Actually, while checking that the video was playing correctly from the link, I noticed that the first case is not as I intended it to be, as the jitteriness of Jing (which I used to capture this video) prevented me from drawing a full frame box. The result is that the first line of the text actually also jumps! If I draw a full frame, this does not happen.

    The jump occurs in 2009 and 2011 as well.  It also seems to be related to whether the box you draw hits the bottom row of pixels or not.  It doesn't seem to matter much whether the box is wide or narrow in the left/right direction.
    It also seems to be related to whether you have a background template defined.  It tries to squeeze the text data into the boundary of the background template, and if a background template is not defined, then it becomes that much more confused as to where it squeezes the text.  It uses other non-transparent pixels (such as the box you draw) to determine the vertical positioning of where to squeeze the text.
    I don't think it is actually a bug.  I think it is an artifact of other code that calculates where to put the text when that code uses inputs that haven't been defined within your icon.  As you add those other inputs (turning other pixels non-transparent), it is a recalculation of where to position the text.

  • Icon Editor bug - random rotations

    While editing icons with the new icon editor in LV 2009, I keep finding that my icon (or selection, or layer) rotates when I type the letter "r" into a layer name.  Are others seeing this?  What tool do I need to have selected to avoid this?  I've installed the icon editor update and this bug is still there.
    Also, is there some way to define the default VI Icon layer to be something other than a white square with a black border?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    I have noticed this, too.  In fact, it's pretty easy to reproduce.
    Open the icon editor and show the layers page.  Now select a layer.  At this point pressing "r" should rotate the layer, which makes sense.
    Now, click in the layer name, which un-highlights the layer, and any time you type an r it will rotate.
    There are some other issues with rotate: if a selection or layer goes outside the icon canvas, it will be trimmed permanently (not so great if you wanted to flip it 180 degrees).
     As for changing the default icon background, I'd suggest making some templates for general use. You can save templates from within the Icon Editor. The first thing I do when editing an icon is delete the default layer and select a relevant template I've made.  Or you can just use the filled rectangle too.  If there is a way to change the default icon, i'd be interested in finding out.
    -Barrett
    Message Edited by blawson on 11-12-2009 03:27 PM
    -Barrett
    CLD

Maybe you are looking for