Setting Visual Styles for User Interfaces下載 PDF選擇的小節所選的小節與子小節完整手冊已更新2026-03-31閱讀時間為 2 分鐘LabVIEW使用者手冊 Setting Visual Styles for User Interfaces Refine your user interface by adding color, images, or other visual elements to distinguish parts of the UI from one another. Coloring Objects and BackgroundsChange the color of LabVIEW front panel objects, front panel panes, and the block diagram workspace using the Coloring tool. Use foreground and background colors, system colors, user-defined colors, or transparency to match your VI style.Selecting Custom ColorsSelect custom foreground or background colors using the LabVIEW color picker. Enter RGB values or use the color utility of the operating system.Configuring User-Defined ColorsColor the front panel background and objects with the user-defined colors in the color picker to maintain a consistent color scheme across the VIs in an application.Copying Colors from One Object to AnotherCopy an object foreground and background color with the Get Color eyedropper tool, then apply it to another object.Using Decorations on the Front PanelDecorations on the front panel group or separate objects using boxes, lines, or arrows. Decorations are for organizing front panels visually and do not display data.Importing Background Images for PanesImport a BMP, JPEG, or PNG background image for a LabVIEW pane using Pane Properties. Set image position options to control how the image displays in the pane.Importing Graphics on LinuxImport image files on Linux into the LabVIEW clipboard, including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, XWD, and animated MNG formats.Importing Graphics on macOSImport image files into LabVIEW on macOS by copying, dragging, or importing the image to the clipboard in LabVIEW.Importing Graphics on WindowsImport image files into LabVIEW on Windows by using the clipboard, drag and drop, or importing to the clipboard in LabVIEW. Supported formats include GIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, and animated MNG.Cross-Platform Behavior for User Interface Fonts and ColorsConfigure fonts and colors to improve the usability and appearance of LabVIEW user interfaces across platforms. Built-in fonts and system colors update automatically and substitute closest matches when unavailable.Parent topic: Designing User Interfaces
Setting Visual Styles for User Interfaces Refine your user interface by adding color, images, or other visual elements to distinguish parts of the UI from one another. Coloring Objects and BackgroundsChange the color of LabVIEW front panel objects, front panel panes, and the block diagram workspace using the Coloring tool. Use foreground and background colors, system colors, user-defined colors, or transparency to match your VI style.Selecting Custom ColorsSelect custom foreground or background colors using the LabVIEW color picker. Enter RGB values or use the color utility of the operating system.Configuring User-Defined ColorsColor the front panel background and objects with the user-defined colors in the color picker to maintain a consistent color scheme across the VIs in an application.Copying Colors from One Object to AnotherCopy an object foreground and background color with the Get Color eyedropper tool, then apply it to another object.Using Decorations on the Front PanelDecorations on the front panel group or separate objects using boxes, lines, or arrows. Decorations are for organizing front panels visually and do not display data.Importing Background Images for PanesImport a BMP, JPEG, or PNG background image for a LabVIEW pane using Pane Properties. Set image position options to control how the image displays in the pane.Importing Graphics on LinuxImport image files on Linux into the LabVIEW clipboard, including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, XWD, and animated MNG formats.Importing Graphics on macOSImport image files into LabVIEW on macOS by copying, dragging, or importing the image to the clipboard in LabVIEW.Importing Graphics on WindowsImport image files into LabVIEW on Windows by using the clipboard, drag and drop, or importing to the clipboard in LabVIEW. Supported formats include GIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, and animated MNG.Cross-Platform Behavior for User Interface Fonts and ColorsConfigure fonts and colors to improve the usability and appearance of LabVIEW user interfaces across platforms. Built-in fonts and system colors update automatically and substitute closest matches when unavailable.Parent topic: Designing User Interfaces
Setting Visual Styles for User Interfaces Refine your user interface by adding color, images, or other visual elements to distinguish parts of the UI from one another. Coloring Objects and BackgroundsChange the color of LabVIEW front panel objects, front panel panes, and the block diagram workspace using the Coloring tool. Use foreground and background colors, system colors, user-defined colors, or transparency to match your VI style.Selecting Custom ColorsSelect custom foreground or background colors using the LabVIEW color picker. Enter RGB values or use the color utility of the operating system.Configuring User-Defined ColorsColor the front panel background and objects with the user-defined colors in the color picker to maintain a consistent color scheme across the VIs in an application.Copying Colors from One Object to AnotherCopy an object foreground and background color with the Get Color eyedropper tool, then apply it to another object.Using Decorations on the Front PanelDecorations on the front panel group or separate objects using boxes, lines, or arrows. Decorations are for organizing front panels visually and do not display data.Importing Background Images for PanesImport a BMP, JPEG, or PNG background image for a LabVIEW pane using Pane Properties. Set image position options to control how the image displays in the pane.Importing Graphics on LinuxImport image files on Linux into the LabVIEW clipboard, including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, XWD, and animated MNG formats.Importing Graphics on macOSImport image files into LabVIEW on macOS by copying, dragging, or importing the image to the clipboard in LabVIEW.Importing Graphics on WindowsImport image files into LabVIEW on Windows by using the clipboard, drag and drop, or importing to the clipboard in LabVIEW. Supported formats include GIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, and animated MNG.Cross-Platform Behavior for User Interface Fonts and ColorsConfigure fonts and colors to improve the usability and appearance of LabVIEW user interfaces across platforms. Built-in fonts and system colors update automatically and substitute closest matches when unavailable.Parent topic: Designing User Interfaces