As far as I recall, you have to adjust manually, there is no programtic mechanism. I created a large number of cursors and organized them into groups where the cursor name was either left right higher or lower and then turned on one from the appropriate group to keep the name from crossing the graph. You can also lock a cursor to the plot, and display its position with the X or +, but with no name displayed. Then, use another free cursor with the name displayed, but no target displayed, and offset its position with respect to the locked cursor to place the name in the proper location. Or, you can do everything in the picture control.
ELCA wrote: > I put tens of cursors on X-Y graph using property node. Also. I used > the names of the cursors as some indicators. Is there a way to decide > the position of the "cursor name"? e.g., like using the property node. > Presently, I adjust the position menually one by one. > I am not talking about the position of cursor, but about the position > of the cursor name(possibly the position seem to be related to the > cursor position). > > The second problem occurs when I copy the X-Y graph to another vi. In > that case, the position of "cursor name" changes to a wierd position, > such as out of the graph. > Please let me know to control the position of the cursor name.
