I'm perfectly fine with current hide all unused sockets while collapsed.
Let's not over think this either, who would want to connect to an unused
socket while collapsed? you can't see a damn thing anyway
Daniel Salazar
3Developer.com
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 6:27 PM, PabloVazquez.org
Ok, i just had a discussion with Daniel and Dalai, who also are not
amused about the removed hide unused sockets button ;)
Instead of just adding back this button though, Dalai proposed to add
a more intelligent auto-hide feature: unused sockets are automatically
hidden in collapsed node mode.
Hi Lukas,
- Original Message -
Ok, i just had a discussion with Daniel and Dalai, who also are not
amused about the removed hide unused sockets button ;)
Instead of just adding back this button though, Dalai proposed to add
a more intelligent auto-hide feature: unused sockets are
- Original Message -
From: Alex Fraser adfr...@vpac.org
I actually like the way the nodes remain visible when the node is
collapsed.
I mean sockets :)
Alex
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Thanks Lukas!
I actually like the way the sockets remain visible when the node is collapsed.
Agree in *some* nodes is nice to have the sockets shown, but default
behavior should be to hide them, as it is not the same case for all
the nodes, so perhaps let the Toggle Hidden Node Sockets option
-1 on removal from UI
Perhaps the node header itself is not the best place for it, but this
option should still be visible somewhere (a Display panel on NKEY
sidebar or so?).
As an old user, I won't miss it a lot because I use shortcuts for that
(Ctrl/Shift+H), but still is a handy option to