
Welcome to Wire!
Re: Welcome to Wire!
Yup! I've been using Sublime, and as Edwin said, Wire monitors the files and updates on changes 

Re: Welcome to Wire!
hey - i'm just getting into wire. I looked around on the forum and couldn't find it - but are people sharing patches with each other? Where's that go down?
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Re: Welcome to Wire!
A lot of the Wire people are in our Slack community. You can share patches there, but you're also free to do so over here, of course. 

Re: Welcome to Wire!
Thanks for this excellent software!
I hope it will support in the future:
GTLF files exported from Blender
websocket protocol to be able to control the FloatIns from a web page
I hope it will support in the future:
GTLF files exported from Blender
websocket protocol to be able to control the FloatIns from a web page
Re: Welcome to Wire!
Opening up patch example to learn the specifics of a node is tedious. Is there a manual out documenting all the different nodes like a wiki page?
Re: Welcome to Wire!
I think Wire is great.
Currently, I am trying and erroring patches.
When wiring, it's easy to lose track of what I was doing.
I am Japanese.
I want to enter Japanese in UI-> comment.
When I look at the saved .wire file, the Japanese comment remains, but it does not appear on the patch edit screen.
I hope UI-> comments will be multibyte compatible.
Currently, I am trying and erroring patches.
When wiring, it's easy to lose track of what I was doing.
I am Japanese.
I want to enter Japanese in UI-> comment.
When I look at the saved .wire file, the Japanese comment remains, but it does not appear on the patch edit screen.
I hope UI-> comments will be multibyte compatible.
Re: Welcome to Wire!
I thought the same way.oniStudio wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 23:29 Opening up patch example to learn the specifics of a node is tedious. Is there a manual out documenting all the different nodes like a wiki page?
So I extracted and summarized the comment text of the node patch example.
https://infostyle.jp/wire/unofficial-document.html
I wanted a Japanese version of the document, so the automatic translation version is the default.
However, switching between EN / JP will also switch to the original text.
In addition, you can search by node name.
I hope it helps.
Re: Welcome to Wire!
There is no wiki as there are simply too many nodes and changes to keep that up to date.oniStudio wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 23:29 Opening up patch example to learn the specifics of a node is tedious. Is there a manual out documenting all the different nodes like a wiki page?
The Training Video's take you through the most commonly used nodes: https://resolume.com/training/wire
After that there are articles on subjects such as oscillators, shapes, randomness, logic, math etc.. These articles explain the use of nearly all the nodes in those catagories: https://resolume.com/support?wire
let me know if you are missing any subject in general and I'll see what I can do to add it.