You can check by looking in the .nk file and seeing what your Dot is save
as, I assume it's "Dot" which would conflict with the DAG's dot Node (a DAG
layout util).

Furnace OFX plugins all have the prefix "F_" and Sapphire use "S_" to avoid
name clashes.



On Thursday, January 29, 2015, Paul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> I received a report from a customer that our OFX "Dot" filter is being
> automatically substituted for the Nuke "Dot" filter when a script
> containing the latter is loaded.
>
> Does Nuke use the OFX plugin name for its name lookup? ie. is there not a
> namespace (like com.digitalfilmtools.dot) for resolving filters?
>
> I wasn't aware that I needed to build a namespace into my filter names. Is
> this documented somewhere?
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