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When a bury action occurs on a grave, the Diagram Disable structure/grave is removed/deleted from the block diagram leaving only the Spirit frame behind. The Corpse frame is "lost forever". An obituary would be a HTML page that includes a PNG, or even a VI snippet, of the Corpse frame, the time of death, the grave digger, the eulogier (user that conducted the funeral), any free labels as text, the date and time of the burial, etc.
This would be a web page that could be opened in a browser and checked into version control so that a record of the original code could be maintained but eliminate the noise in the block diagram. The web pages (obituaries) would be put into an "Obituraries" folder in the same folder as the project by default, or another location depending on configurations (See #12).
An automatically generated and maintained Table of Contents (ToC) would be nice as well.
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When a bury action occurs on a grave, the Diagram Disable structure/grave is removed/deleted from the block diagram leaving only the Spirit frame behind. The Corpse frame is "lost forever". An obituary would be a HTML page that includes a PNG, or even a VI snippet, of the Corpse frame, the time of death, the grave digger, the eulogier (user that conducted the funeral), any free labels as text, the date and time of the burial, etc.
This would be a web page that could be opened in a browser and checked into version control so that a record of the original code could be maintained but eliminate the noise in the block diagram. The web pages (obituaries) would be put into an "Obituraries" folder in the same folder as the project by default, or another location depending on configurations (See #12).
An automatically generated and maintained Table of Contents (ToC) would be nice as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: