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      aaronventure
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      If you hide the cables (C), then hover the cable out pin (Drag to modulation target) it will softly highlight the cable, letting you easily see where it's going. This is great when working with big interconnected networks.

      The other end is missing, though: hovering a parameter doesn't highlight the cable that's patching into it.

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        Christoph Hart @aaronventure
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        @aaronventure yes I realized that too some time ago. I've added this and spend a hover label that shows the actual source so you can see where it comes from - in most cases the network is to huge to display the source so that might be a valuable information.

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          aaronventure @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart God I love working with HISE

          Thanks

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            aaronventure @Christoph Hart
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            @Christoph-Hart I have a suggestion to further improve this.

            the "from..." label should also include the parent node of the source. It already does if it's the parameter, but not so if it's a node.

            E.g. CompChain.ramp.

            It should include all parent nodes as well, which will make navigation easier for larger networks. But it should only include the parent nodes that are different from the parent nodes of the target.

            So if they're both wrapped in the same framex node, that wouldn't get mentioned. But if they're in two different chains which are inside the same framex node, framex doesn't get mentioned but the chains do.

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