Thanks David.
The search box is more than a little useful. I've been stymied
searching all over for things, this solves it.
The trick I needed was the shift option so now sweep2 works.
BUT...what I really need for many surfaces that I make is network
surface so that I have more control in both directions. Is that
coming, or is it in the 'too hard' pile?
Grasshopper is pretty amazing. I have to figure out if it has
applications for the majority of the work I do.
As always, you've got great ideas and couldn't be more helpful.
Thanks,
Paul

On Nov 19, 3:46 am, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> there is no overarching documentation anywhere, each component just
> carries around it's own help topic.
> A good way to find components is to double click on an empty spot in
> the canvas. This will pop up the component search dialog. This dialog
> looks in component name, nickname and description fields, so it tends
> to find what you're looking for (if it exists at all).
>
> If you want to input data from multiple sources, either:
>
> 1) use a Merge component. This way the order of the stream merge is
> very clear but it means adding extra gunk on the screen
> 2) hold Shift when making a new connection. (you can use the context
> menu to remove connections, or trace over an existing connection while
> holding Control)
>
> --
> David Rutten
> Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> On Nov 18, 10:21 pm, paulfuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm fairly new at using Grasshopper. Is there a place where you can
> > find all the implemented commands/functions? I just went a long way
> > down the line creating a definition only to find that network surface
> > does not seem to be available.
> > Also, is there a way to use sweep2 where the contour curves are
> > created with grasshopper? Can't see how to input that into Swp2.
> > Thanks.
> > Paul Fuchs- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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