Remote nodes ------------ Remote nodes have no input or output. They are only used to control (remotely) the parameters of other nodes. They can be used to either gather important parameters of a complex graph or define the parameters of a subgraph node. Creating a remote node ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Remote nodes can be created by dragging a Miscellaneous/Remote node from the library panel to a graph panel. Configuring a remote node ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Remote nodes provide two kinds of controls: * linked widgets, that are associated to parameters in the graph and whose values are copied into the target parameters * configuration widgets, that can be used to define named configurations of the target parameters Linked widgets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. |create_linked_widget| image:: images/create_linked_widget.png .. |add_linked_widget| image:: images/add_linked_widget.png .. |remove_linked_widget| image:: images/remove_linked_widget.png Linked widgets can be used to modify at the same time several parameters from several nodes. When hovering a linked widget, the user interface will show which parameters it controls. .. image:: images/remote_create_linked_widget.gif :align: center To create a linked widget, click on the |create_linked_widget| button and select a parameter to be controlled in another node. This will create a new linked widget whose type is the same as the selected parameter. More parameters can be controlled by the same linked widget. To add one, click on the |add_linked_widget| button of the linked widget, and select the parameter. While associating parameters to linked widgets, Material Maker will check compatibility. To delete a linked widget, click on its |remove_linked_widget| button. Configuration widgets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. |create_configuration_widget| image:: images/create_configuration_widget.png Configuration widgets are used to create named configurations for associated parameters in the graph. .. image:: images/remote_configuration_widget.gif :align: center To create a configuration widget, click on the |create_configuration_widget| button and select a parameter to be controlled in another node. Then, link all other parameters that should be controlled using the |add_linked_widget| button. When all parameters are linked, you can create your first configuration. Set the values of all parameters for this first configuration, then select the **add configuration** option in the configuration's drop down button. you will be propted for a name for the new configuration. Repeat the same operation (set all parameters values, then **add configuration**) to add all other configurations. Selecting a configuration using the drop down button will recall the associated parameters values. It is also possible to rename, update or delete a configuration using the drop down button.