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nodemeister2018:node_plugin [2018/07/02 17:34] – [Copy Global -> Local Graph / Copy Local -> Global Graph] lightwolf | nodemeister2018:node_plugin [2019/10/11 15:12] (current) – [nodeMeister Graph] lightwolf | ||
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To ease the set-up of scenes, it will automatically use the last nodeMeister graph when a nodeMeister node is added for the first time. | To ease the set-up of scenes, it will automatically use the last nodeMeister graph when a nodeMeister node is added for the first time. | ||
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+ | As of version 2018.2, a backup of the global graph is also stored within the nodeMeister node. | ||
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+ | When loading, if there is no global graph that matches this backup, a global graph will be created from the backup. | ||
===== Node Presets ===== | ===== Node Presets ===== | ||
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Also, depending on the outputs of the graph, new user interface controls will be added to the node panel. | Also, depending on the outputs of the graph, new user interface controls will be added to the node panel. | ||
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+ | The list of available nodeMeister graphs only displays the ones that can work in the current [[nodemeister2018: | ||
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===== Use Global Graph ===== | ===== Use Global Graph ===== | ||
This is the default mode for the node and allows you to use a global graph which is shared amongst nodes. | This is the default mode for the node and allows you to use a global graph which is shared amongst nodes. | ||
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Turning this off allows you to use a node graph that is local to the node – this effectively makes the node work like a native compound node, but with the added capability of displaying controls in the user interface. | Turning this off allows you to use a node graph that is local to the node – this effectively makes the node work like a native compound node, but with the added capability of displaying controls in the user interface. | ||
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Copying also switches the state of the Use Global Graph setting so you can use the copied graph immediately. | Copying also switches the state of the Use Global Graph setting so you can use the copied graph immediately. | ||
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+ | ===== Open nodeMeister Master… ===== | ||
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+ | This opens the nodeMeister Master plugin, allowing for higher level nodeMeister graph management. | ||
===== Switch to nodeMeister Graph... ===== | ===== Switch to nodeMeister Graph... ===== | ||
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This switches the node editor to the nodeMeister graph used by the node. You can use the **Open Previous Node Graph...** buttons on the Input or Output nodes to return. | This switches the node editor to the nodeMeister graph used by the node. You can use the **Open Previous Node Graph...** buttons on the Input or Output nodes to return. | ||
You can also right click on the node in the node editor to switch to the selected [[node_graph]] via the node menu. | You can also right click on the node in the node editor to switch to the selected [[node_graph]] via the node menu. | ||
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+ | ===== Current Context: ===== | ||
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+ | This displays the context(s) available in the node graph hosting the plugin. This can be used to determine which contexts a global nodeMeister graph needs to be able to access context specific nodes. | ||
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+ | Detailed information about contexts is available here: [[nodemeister2018: | ||
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===== [Custom Controls] ===== | ===== [Custom Controls] ===== | ||
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This is due to limitations in the LightWave SDK.</ | This is due to limitations in the LightWave SDK.</ | ||
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+ | ====== The node menu ====== | ||
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+ | Right clicking on the nodeMeister node in the graph opens a context menu. | ||
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+ | In the Node Menu section there’s the option to switch to the nodeMeister graph used by the node, add a new (global) nodeMeister graph or open the nodeMeister Master plugin. | ||
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