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Working with the Call Flow Editor > Working with Nodes and Node Editors > Modifying Nodes/Opening Node Editors | |
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Modifying Nodes/Opening Node Editors |
To modify a node, the node editor for that node must be opened by double-clicking on the node. When the node editor is open, the (sub)flow contained for that node can be created or edited.
All node editors open in the same workspace as the Call Flow Editor. When the node editor opens, Dialog Designer displays its tab at the bottom of the Call Flow Editor view. This tab provides a way to switch quickly between node editors and the main flow in the workspace.
Each node editor includes a palette of options and items for use with that node, similar to the Application Options palette in the main flow workspace.
See Nodes and Palette Options.
A deleted node will have a marker in the Task Tab and the associated Java class will be marked with a warning marker. The task may be deleted if you want to keep the Java code in the project. Be aware that the Java code will not be regenerated by Dialog Designer and you may encounter Java errors in future upgrades if the Dialog Designer runtime API changes. In such cases, you will have to manually fix the Java errors.
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