User Guide
Ruby Component
Naming
It's useful to be able to name connectors, not only for readability (so it's clear what the data represents) but also because in the case of input
connectors the label can be used within your Ruby code as a variable or as a reference to an input.
There are two ways to add connector labels. First you can right-click on the connector and then click the N button.
Type the name in the resulting edit box and hit the Return key.
Another way to name connectors is to first select the Ruby component then hold CTRL and hover the mouse near the connector whose label
you wish to edit. An I-Beam cursor will appear together with a text box boundary. Click in the text box, type the name and hit return.
If you want to set multiple labels at once simply tab between the labels instead of hitting the Return key. If a connector already has a label
you can use the same methods as above to edit it.
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- opens up an in-place edit box where you can name or rename the connector