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National Instruments Corporation I-1 LabVIEW 5.1 Addendum
Index

Numbers

3D graph controls for Windows, 2-9

A

accessing recently opened files, 2-4 to 2-5
ActiveX
Automation Open function
improvements,2 -14
compatibility VIs for ActiveX
functions, 1-16
enhancements for Windows, 2-13 to2-14
ring enhancements, 2-13
support for events, 2-13 to2-14
working with events, 2-13 to2-14
Event functions for Windows, 2-14
IVI instrument drivers and Active X,
2-12 to 2-13
manual additions, A-1 toA-2
Application Builder
Run-Time Engine for, 2-46
upgrading, 1-19
applications, building and distributing,
2-41 to 2-46
building applications, 2-42to 2-43
building executable programs, 2-41 to 2-46
creating installer for Windows, 2-45
customizing application features,
2-43 to 2-44
modifying VIs as part of the build, 2-45
Run-Time Engine for Application Builder in
Windows, 2-46

B

building applications. See applications, building
and distributing.

C

CDE (Common Desktop Environment) Window
Manager, configuring, 1-14 to 1-15
compatibility issues between versions 4.1
and 5.x, 1-6
compatibility VIs
ActiveX functions, 1-16
new server functionality, 1-16
Concurrent PowerMAX
installation patches, 1-4
installation requirements (table), 1-4
installing LabVIEW, 1-9
thread allocation, A-7 toA-8
Configuration File VIs, A-6
configuration requirements (table), 1-2 to1-4
HP-UX systems, 1-4
Linux systems, 1-4
Power Macintosh, 1-3
Sun systems, 1-3
UNIX systems, 1-3
Windows operating systems
all Windows versions, 1-2
Windows 95/98, 1-2
Windows NT, 1-2
configuring LabVIEW windows on UNIX,
1-14 to 1-15
CDE (Common Desktop Environment)
Window Manager, 1-14 to 1-15
HP VUE Window Manager, 1-14
Motif Window Manager, 1-14 to 1-15
Tab Window Manager, 1-14
controls and indicators
3D graph controls for Windows, 2-9
changes and enhancements, 2-7to 2-8
dialog controls, 2-8
labels, 2-7
templates for VIs and controls, A-7