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Is there no way to stop ComfyBox from turning every single thing it can into a UI element when importing ComfyUI workflows ?
It will take me hours to remove all the UI elements, and covert them to static values like they are in ComfyUI, just to attempt to test the software.
I would think the idea is, import comfyUI workflow, set one or two things to be on the UI, and bobs your uncle. The idea that its just turning every single thing it can, into a UI element is really strange and most likely why so few people are migrating over.
Some people have some really insane comfyUI workflows, and its simply not worth the time to import them over to comfybox even though comfybox is actually a proper node system(logic etc)
The 'AUTO-UI' tickbox that seems to exist, i believe only seems to function when you are building a workflow from scratch in comfybox, but when importing a comfyUI one, everything is UIed.
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Moreover, those nodes cannot be deleted in batches, making it very time-consuming and boring to process workflows with a large number of nodes. Hopefully there will be an optimization that lets us choose whether we want to automatically convert ui elements.
Ya. I just want to import a large workflow that i manually delink and bypass x y z for different 'settings' and 'modes' per say.
I simply wanna import that huge workflow, and then deal with the aspects of automating my manual work. But every time i attempt it, get 5-10mins into trying to convert all the UI into static values and i close comfybox :/
Is there no way to stop ComfyBox from turning every single thing it can into a UI element when importing ComfyUI workflows ?
It will take me hours to remove all the UI elements, and covert them to static values like they are in ComfyUI, just to attempt to test the software.
I would think the idea is, import comfyUI workflow, set one or two things to be on the UI, and bobs your uncle. The idea that its just turning every single thing it can, into a UI element is really strange and most likely why so few people are migrating over.
Some people have some really insane comfyUI workflows, and its simply not worth the time to import them over to comfybox even though comfybox is actually a proper node system(logic etc)
The 'AUTO-UI' tickbox that seems to exist, i believe only seems to function when you are building a workflow from scratch in comfybox, but when importing a comfyUI one, everything is UIed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: