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follow wireless link - possible?
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follow wireless link - possible?
hi, after i`m sometimes lost in wireless links i asked myself, is it possible to follow a wireless link to its other end(s)
, normally i use wireless links when i have more destination in different modules, like modulations... or when its going over more layers down... and often its a really "wide way" or i cant find the destination, would be great to jump over there, so that a rightclick or something opens a list to the destinations/source, is there an existing way?
, normally i use wireless links when i have more destination in different modules, like modulations... or when its going over more layers down... and often its a really "wide way" or i cant find the destination, would be great to jump over there, so that a rightclick or something opens a list to the destinations/source, is there an existing way?
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: follow wireless link - possible?
AFAIK there isn't a way to find the end(s).
It's a good feature request though.
Especially when using other people's schematics.
Cheers
It's a good feature request though.
Especially when using other people's schematics.
Cheers
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: follow wireless link - possible?
This is a feature that's been on our hit list for quite some time. It's one of a number of usability features that are ideal candidates for bringing to you through update support.
Hopefully we can start bringing these sorts of things to you over the coming months.
Hopefully we can start bringing these sorts of things to you over the coming months.
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support - Posts: 151
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Re: follow wireless link - possible?
Gets a big thumbs up from me!
All schematics/modules I post are free for all to use - but a credit is always polite!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
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trogluddite - Posts: 1730
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Re: follow wireless link - possible?
support wrote:This is a feature that's been on our hit list for quite some time. It's one of a number of usability features that are ideal candidates for bringing to you through update support.
Hopefully we can start bringing these sorts of things to you over the coming months.
Agreed I remember asking for this a long time ago and you said that you would try and bundle the development time into some other features as well. This feature will allow for far far far better developments. We'll be azble to get rid of stuff thats just handing around. I'd also like to see a dead prim, and dead section finders too. So the dead prim section finds prims that are not connected to anything in your schematic, and dead section finds sections where nothing changes and are never used. One more request is stress testing in the IDE..
- VPDannyMan
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Re: follow wireless link - possible?
+1
Or at least an text output of all in & out connections.
Or at least an text output of all in & out connections.
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Re: follow wireless link - possible?
Hint, Hint - I want the dev's to make the ultimate version of THIS, coz' I can't get deep into the code like they can to be able to do a proper job of it.
All schematics/modules I post are free for all to use - but a credit is always polite!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
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