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| 5 | Well, #4337 was related to connection of connectors of the same types, not of different types! |
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| 7 | Furthermore, in that ticket there was a discussion of two points 1) and 2), which does not apply here. It may in principle be allowed to connect two real inputs to each other since later one could connect the joined point to an output, thus obtaining a correct model (= an output connected to several inputs). |
| 8 | In #4337 I stressed that, on the opposite, it should be forbidden to connect two outputs together (I mentioned the specification) |
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| 10 | Here we discuss of connection of ''connectors of different types'' and connection to conditional connectors (which should even be invisible). For me these two are entirely different stories, even though linked to the one in #4337. |
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