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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

so here's the dillio:

i have a definition that in it's last saved version has a disabled component.
i open the file (the component is disabled), i enable the component. the component doesn't recognize the inputs (although nothing is wrong with the connections). if i redraw ALL the connections that go as input in that component, the component will do it's job. i can also save the file with the component enabled, close the file, and reopen it. this will also work.
My question is: is there a quicker way to make the freshly enabled component "come to it's senses"? ( i tried the play button, but didn't do the trick)

thanks for the interest!

(PS: this doesn't happen if the component is active when you open the file, then disable it, then enable it again.)

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Yoyo, listen up y'all. The quickest way to fix this now is to recreate the wire that goes into the numb parameter.

This bug has been fixed by now and will be available in the next release.

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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
ok, thanks for the clear-up!

i see i had to be punished by sarcasm for using "dillio" in my post :))) just playing around with this foreign language...
.........and shizzle.
Vorbesti engleza mult mai bine decat am romaneste...

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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
you said "have" instead of "me", but close enough :)
("you talk english a lot better then have romanian")

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