Dear, friends!
I am wondering if there is any opportunity to bind an input (for example, event INVOKE) to several nodes simultaneously. Very often there is a need to link a particular property to huge amount of nodes, and it's kinda tricky... I still can not find any hotkey for that. Something like left clicking while holding a right click button does not work, as it does for container nodes proparties.
Thank you for any advice!
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Binding several nodes simultaneously
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Re: Binding several nodes simultaneously
Hi!
It's possible to bind multiple Input properties of the same type to one single Output:
Multi-select the nodes by Shift-LMB or Rectangle-selection in the Content Editor and bind the Input properties to the Output of another node like in the single node case.
The same applies for Method-Event bindings. The other way round is not possible: there is no fast way to bind Events of different nodes to the same Method.
Best Regards
Karol
It's possible to bind multiple Input properties of the same type to one single Output:
Multi-select the nodes by Shift-LMB or Rectangle-selection in the Content Editor and bind the Input properties to the Output of another node like in the single node case.
The same applies for Method-Event bindings. The other way round is not possible: there is no fast way to bind Events of different nodes to the same Method.
Best Regards
Karol
Re: Binding several nodes simultaneously
Thank you, Karol!
My question was exactely about other way round possibility. Ok, hope this will be considered in further versions.
My question was exactely about other way round possibility. Ok, hope this will be considered in further versions.