Paul,

NetworkSurface functionality is not available in the SDK. McNeel has
recently hired someone to transfer useful command algorithms into the
public SDKs, but we probably won't see any of this new stuff until
V5.

--
David Rutten
Robert McNeel & Associates



On Nov 19, 3:50 pm, paulfuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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