[Bf-docboard] Expanding nodes examples in python documentation

Aaron Carlisle carlisle.b3d at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 23:24:52 CET 2020


Hi Bruno,

This works for communication. I think adding this to the python example
templates that are included with Blender would be a good idea. Let me know
on the more information that you have.

Thanks,

Aaron Carlisle

On Mon, Jan 13, 2020, 11:30 Bruno | Chordata <bruno at chordata.cc> wrote:

> Hello.
> is this list related to the Blender's python API documentation as well?
>
> If so:
> We are developing a node based add-on, where we need to perform operations
> in some of the nodes to modify a stream of data.
> At the begging it was really difficult to understand how to actually
> implement this logic in the nodes by reading the docs or using the python
> templates, so we started by creating a minimal node set where to test this
> functionality.
>
> This node set allows just to perform an addition operation on two floats,
> it is about 200 lines long with comments.
> I think an example like this one would really help people trying to
> implement logic on nodes.
>
> Would it make sense to include something like this somewhere in the
> documentation, or as a template?
>
> If I'm in the right maillist I can provide more information.
>
> Thanks!
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