Thank you, guys.
@cyphyr: Right. But that is for the re-builder to explore. Possibilities are endless as they say.
This is really only ment as a starting point (see attached new picture).
@Dune: That would be very good.
@archonforest: My intention was that if one rebuilds the shown functions on their own
(that is also a reason why I think these examples should only be small networks) you`ll
start to see the changes every blue node induces when you connected.
Those big and complicated examples one finds in the forum are often way too overwhelming to find
a way through for me.
"Divide and conquer" should be the Mantra for this thread.
Small nets, easy to rebuild and try on your own. Sooner or later
you`ll get the Blues Look at the new picture I attached. That demonstrates my way of working with blue nodes especially.
I open the preview window of a node I try to use or a node later in the network to see a intermediate
result of the connected nodes. This way I get a good indication of what the current node really does.
Regarding your remark to have an explanation of what every node does the WIKI really is the place to go.
The networks here should help you better understand the reference text in the WIKI.
I think it would be too time consuming for the contributor to do that. It also takes out the fun of "hacking"
with blue nodes to a certain degree, I think.
Not everyone has the patience or time or wants to read through lengthy post (like this one eg)...
If you ask to much the thread never really takes off, don`t you think?
Anyway, I`ll try to stay on this and post on a more regular basis. Happy networking!
cheers, Klaus
ps: opening up too many of those previews yields in the little but kind of annoying message which can sometimes lead to a crash.
And yes, I reduced the thread count. So,
SAFE OFTEN!