That was the reason I believed that you can set two filenames on a file
knob.
Via the graphical user interface you can set two different value.
First split the file knob.
Open the viewer and choose one of the view (typically left or right)
Enter a file name in the text field
Choose the other view
Enter another file name in the text field
Now when you change the current view in the viewer and you will see the
filename changing in the same time.
Too bad you can' t do it with python.
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Alexandre Parent
John RA Benson a écrit :
That's funny - why would it have a (non-working!) split icon next to it then if
it didn't split? I think you'll need 2 File_Knobs if you are trying to do 2
separate paths all in one node.
jrab
On Apr 15, 2011, at 7:21 PM, Nathan Rusch wrote:
File knobs cannot be split (last time I checked anyway... I could have missed
something huge). Typically though, you would use a %V or %v token to tell Nuke
to substitute the current view name or first letter into the file knob's path.
-Nathan
-----Original Message----- From: rd-nuke-quintaindustries.com
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 10:11 AM
To: Nuke Python discussion
Subject: [Nuke-python] splitView method on File_Knob
Hi,
Do you know a way to split a File_Knob in python for multiview
composition ?
The File_Knob has no splitView and unsplitView method and I have to set
two different image sequences in the file knob.
Anyone manage to do it in python ?
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Alx. Parent
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