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Dot Nodes
Dot nodes are used to help tidy a recipe and make the flow of the connections clearer.
They also have a unique ability in that disabling a Dot node ignores the contribution of all the nodes upstream.
To insert a Dot node:
1. | Decide where to place the Dot node by: |
• selecting the node before the connector you want to bend, or
• hovering the mouse over the connection you wish to bend.
2. | Press . (period) to create a Dot node. |
3. | Drag the Dot node as necessary to reposition the connections. |
Tip: You can also create the Dot node in the same way as any other node (through the Tab menu, New menu, or right-click menu) and connect it manually.
Tip: You can create a Dot node while connecting two nodes. With the connector connected at one end, press . (period) to place the Dot at the current mouse location, then continue as normal.
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