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When selecting a node have everything else dimmed #193

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GhostNr1 opened this issue Mar 23, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #198
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When selecting a node have everything else dimmed #193

GhostNr1 opened this issue Mar 23, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #198
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Sometimes when you have a lot of connection and connection spanning far away it can be hard to see how things are connected. A suggestion is to ether have it so when you select a node everything else is dimmed and little transparent except for the box that is selected and all it's connection and lines from and to it.

Like when you drag a new line it show only the boxes that you can interact with. But have all other boxes transparent so you can more clearly see it. Maybe have a switch to turn it on or off.

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@GhostNr1 GhostNr1 added the kind/enhancement New feature or request label Mar 23, 2024
Naros added a commit to Naros/godot-orchestrator that referenced this issue Mar 24, 2024
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Naros commented Mar 24, 2024

So while I don't mind adding this, I do find the behavior distracting, so I've made it configurable, with it off by default. To enable the behavior, simply toggle it on in the Project Settings > Orchestrator > UI section by enabling the "Highlight Selected Connections":
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