You can copy the options you set in your LabVIEW work environment to the stand-alone application you build. The stand-alone application does not automatically use the options that you set in your LabVIEW work environment.
Complete the following steps to use your LabVIEW work environment options for the stand-alone application you build. Assume the application is myapp.exe.
Complete the following steps to use your LabVIEW work environment options for the stand-alone application you build. Assume the application is myapp.
The preferences file for an application can reside either in your home directory or in a location defined by you. The file in your home directory always is named .labviewrc and contains your preferences for LabVIEW, as well as any application built with LabVIEW.
For example, suppose you have an application named myapp. The preference entries in the .labviewrc file for this application are in the format:
myapp.preference_name: value
To use a preferences file other than .labviewrc, you can launch the executable with the command-line option