National Instruments 320685D-01 ユーザーズマニュアル
Chapter 7
Creating and Distributing Standalone Executables and DLLs
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LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual
cvidir (Windows Only)
Under Windows 95/NT,
cvidir
specifies the location of the directory that contains the
bin
and
fonts
subdirectories that the Run-time Engine requires. This Registry entry is necessary
to enable the Windows 95/NT Run-time Engine DLL to load. When you install the
LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine under Windows 95/NT, the installation program places
the
LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine under Windows 95/NT, the installation program places
the
bin
and
fonts
subdirectories in the
cvirte
directory under the Windows system
directory. The installation program also creates the
cvidir
entry in the Registry.
For Windows 3.1, set the
cvidir
option only if the Run-time Engine resides in a directory
other than the directory that contains the
bin
and
fonts
subdirectories. Set it to the directory
that contains the
bin
and
fonts
subdirectories.
useDefaultTimer (Windows Only)
The LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine recognizes the
UseDefaultTimer
option under
Windows platforms. It has the same effect as in the LabWindows/CVI development
environment. Refer to Chapter 1, Configuring LabWindows/CVI, in the LabWindows/CVI
User Manual, for more information on
environment. Refer to Chapter 1, Configuring LabWindows/CVI, in the LabWindows/CVI
User Manual, for more information on
useDefaultTimer
.
DSTRules
The LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine recognizes the
DSTRules
option. It has the same
effect as in the LabWindows/CVI development environment. Refer to Chapter 1, Configuring
LabWindows/CVI, in the LabWindows/CVI User Manual, for more information
on
LabWindows/CVI, in the LabWindows/CVI User Manual, for more information
on
DSTRules
.
UNIX Options
The LabWindows/CVI Run-time Engine recognizes the
activate
,
appFont
,
dialogFont
,
editorFont
,
menuFont
,
messageBoxFont
,
useDefaultColors
,
useMetaKey
, and
warpMouseOverDialogBoxes
options under UNIX platforms. They have the same effect
as in the LabWindows/CVI development environment. Refer to Chapter 1, Configuring
LabWindows/CVI, in the LabWindows/CVI User Manual, for more information on these
options.
LabWindows/CVI, in the LabWindows/CVI User Manual, for more information on these
options.
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