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BillB
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It would be very useful for a node script save file (*.ufo) if we could have the ability to delete an image asset.
This would allow several things:
- sharing of programming techniques and scripts without unneeded images that may have been used to develop the node script
- minimizing the size of saved scripts with specific prompts or operating parameters for specific img2img applications
Thanks
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GMM
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BillB wrote:
we could have the ability to delete an image asset


This is very high on the todo list. Should be implemented in a future program update.
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BillB
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Thanks for the speedy reply. In addition, the lack of a slider on the bitmap asset node brings image analysis to a dead stop after the asset list gets beyond 16 assets. It is pretty tedious to hook up all the img2img nodes to make a new ufo. I hope the update comes soon...
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GMM
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BillB wrote:
the lack of a slider on the bitmap asset node


Uhm, I've got a slider on the bitmap asset node. Are you using the latest UF build? Please send the screenshot of what you see. Yes, thanks for the report, we reproduced the issue and forwarded to the developers.
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Jason Galterio
Posts: 3
I have a work around for this.

First, make a blank placeholder image. Something small. 25x25 for example.

Second, open up the UFO that you want to remove the reference images from. Select everything on the page and copy.

Open a new project and paste your items into that. Import the placeholder image into the assets. Point the image resources to that placeholder, then save the UFO.

If it worked, you should now have a blank template UFO that you can load, import a new image to, reassign the image assets, then save as a new UFO.
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TheProvert
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I also found a workaround. Open the .ufo file with 7zip as an archive. Then delete the folder named Assets and the .txt file named Assets. when you do that 7zip will automatically save when you do this. Just do this and add more. Done deal smile:D
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BillB
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Thanks TheProvert! This works really well.
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