Each node has two names: a title and a class name. The node title is a quick description of a node’s function; it’s the most prominent name written on a node. The node class name is a categorical name that reveals specific information about a node; it appears directly below the node’s title.
Let’s use the Count node as an example. “Count” is the node’s title, which reveals that the node performs the function of counting. The class name is “vuo.math.count”. The class name reveals the following: Team Vuo created it, “math” is the category, and “count” is the specific function (and title name).
Depending on your level of familiarity with Vuo’s node sets and your personal preference, you might wish to browse nodes by their fully qualified family (“class”) name (e.g., “vuo.math.add”) or by their more natural human-readable names (“Add”).
You may select whichever display mode you prefer, and switch between the modes at your convenience; the editor will remember your preference between sessions. You can toggle between node titles and node class names using the menu items
or .The Editing node settings section explains how to change node titles.