A line connecting nodes; the conduit that data and events travel through
A document you create in Vuo
A folder containing nodes that are available only to compositions located next to the folder
Data in an input port that doesn't have a connected data-and-event cable.
A way to represent a position in 2D or 3D using numbers
A piece of information
The format of a piece of information, such as numeric or textual
A cable that carries both events and data
A feedback loop where it's impossible for an event to travel through all the cables leading up to a node before reaching the node itself
Obsolete or outdated
A set of data items that can be looked up by name
Nodes that execute after other nodes
An attachment to a port that lets you input each item of a list or dictionary separately
The trigger port won't fire an event if the event would have to wait for the downstream nodes to finish processing a previous event (from this or another trigger port)
The trigger port will keep firing events regardless of whether the downstream nodes can keep up
Controls when nodes do their job and how information flows between nodes
May or may not allow an event to go out any of the node's output ports (exact behavior depends on the node, and is explained in the node's documentation)
Controls whether a trigger port will enqueue events or drop events
Prevents an event from going out any of the node's output ports
A cable that carries only events, not data
Perform a specific job
A group of nodes connected by cables forming a loop, causing the group's latest output to be affected by the group's prior output
Originate an event
a stand-in for when a port's data type hasn't been decided yet
A protocol for altering an image
A protocol for creating an image
A protocol for transitioning from one image to another
A feedback loop where event flow could continue endlessly because it lacks an input port with an event wall
A widget for setting the value of an input port
Receives information into a node
A sequence of data items
A building block that performs a specific job
A categorical name that reveals specific information about a node, shown directly below the node's title
Tells you how a node is supposed to work; appears in the Node Documentation Panel whenever you select the node in the Node Library or on the canvas
The lower section of the Node Library, which describes the general purpose of the node as well as details that will help you use it
The panel or floating window in Vuo's user interface that lets you explore and use Vuo's nodes
A quick description of a node's function, shown at the top of a node
Sends information out of a node
A port that causes the node to do something different when it receives an event than it does when any other input port receives an event
A panel that shows a port's current value, shown when you click on a port
A node that is only available in Vuo Pro
A predetermined set of published ports with certain names and data types
Receives or sends data outside the composition
Lets you watch the events flow through your composition
A composition that can be used as a node inside of other compositions
A folder containing nodes that are available to any composition opened by any user logged into the computer
A port that fires events
A node that translates data from one type to another
Nodes that execute before other nodes
A folder containing nodes that are available to any composition opened by the user currently logged into the computer
Vuo's specific coordinate system, where the center of the rendering area is represented by (0,0) for 2D graphics or (0,0,0) for 3D graphics
The section of the cable with the extra-bright highlighting when hovering over it, which lets you drag the cable away from an input port to which it is currently connected