When can I have it?
Really I think it is worth a bit of usability testing. It is easy to think
what you personally might like best, but ergonomic solutions require a bit
of study. Fancy stuff like how people scan visual data is more interesting
yet.
There are all sorts of stories about aircraft cockpit design. Not
everything is straightforward and intuitive. Tha means experience and
education pays off. Maybe you all have someone on board that has thought a
lot about this stuff?
On 8/20/07, Stephen Mercer <stephen.mercer@ni.com> wrote:
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> Execution Highlight Point... a trigger to turn on or off execution
> highlighting.
> Interesting. But... may I suggest a broader dream?
>
> How about simply an "execution point trigger." Something that can be set
> on a block diagram when it is running. Triggers that could
> a) turn on and off execution highlighting
> b) turn on and off breakpoints in your code
> c) turn on and off probes
> d) open or close front panels
>
> In short, triggers that let you debug code without having to constantly
> manage your own debugging. I've thought about such an array of triggers
> for years, but never done anything with the idea.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Pojundery,
> Stephen R. Mercer
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