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Request:
For the grid generator setup, it would be kinda cool if, when you double clicked on a parameter (assuming multiple parameters, inside a comma or double-pipe delimited area), then the UI would add or remove the "SKIP:" prefix on that parameter for you.
Reason:
If you use SKIP: quite a bit, it can be repetitive to navigate the insert mark and type/paste the prefix. I have found myself using the SKIP: prefix more and more, e.g. if I may want to do a finer grained investigation into cfg/weights/etc, but need to get the lay of the land first, without having to do multiple generations with overlapping parameter configurations.
That is, sometimes you want to fill in a grid sparsely, at least initially, before committing to a longer grid run. It helps to map out the more interesting space with all the multiple variables.
Therefore, it would be a bit more timesavey to be able to just double click on the wanted/unwanted parameters for the next run.
Thanks.
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Posting as per discussion on the discord:
Request:
For the grid generator setup, it would be kinda cool if, when you double clicked on a parameter (assuming multiple parameters, inside a comma or double-pipe delimited area), then the UI would add or remove the "SKIP:" prefix on that parameter for you.
Reason:
If you use SKIP: quite a bit, it can be repetitive to navigate the insert mark and type/paste the prefix. I have found myself using the SKIP: prefix more and more, e.g. if I may want to do a finer grained investigation into cfg/weights/etc, but need to get the lay of the land first, without having to do multiple generations with overlapping parameter configurations.
That is, sometimes you want to fill in a grid sparsely, at least initially, before committing to a longer grid run. It helps to map out the more interesting space with all the multiple variables.
Therefore, it would be a bit more timesavey to be able to just double click on the wanted/unwanted parameters for the next run.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: