![]() ![]() Attached is an example using the ActiveX web browser and a sub panel. Clearly you could do this with an array of images you are updating, but I wanted to avoid polling and timing and updating, and have that off load to some other tool. One suggestion is to use the ActiveX container for the web browser which has other dependencies but I think could be made to work. I did make a thread on the dark side asking about PictureBox animation. Then trying to wrap that functionality into a easily reusable example. But I'm sorta in the opinion of also trying to come up with a solution that works mostly well with the tools I have today. Yes LabVIEW should be able to to do this, and we can complain to NI, vote on it, and tell them all we want. Because I think it would set my software apart from other LabVIEW software they had seen, and show an expertise in the field. Find GIFs with the latest and newest hashtags Search, discover and share your favorite Windows 10 Loading GIFs. such as fading images in after loading, or caching images to the device after. I don't remember a customer putting any kind of requirement on my software to have an animated gif that is clickable, that sounds more like the kind of thing I would look into in my spare time. One useful thing about the Image widget: It supports animated gifs. That being said customers don't really care what kinds of hoops I have to go through to make something work, they just care about it working the way they think it should (with my input of course). Then I thought better of it "this is LabVIEW again forcing me to jump through hoops and spend numerous hours on something that should just be a drop-in".
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