Ok, that did the trick, but it won't help if the node is created via the interface. So is there a way I can make "inpanel=False" as a default for a specific node Class (basically, the class being the gizmo I'm using this on)?

thanks!
JRAB

On 02/28/2012 11:38 AM, Diogo Girondi wrote:
Don't know if it's related but I've noticed something similar on the the Mac release. If I close (command+w) a script with a few node panels still open the panels take some time to vanish after the new root is created.

Case you don't need the panels opening as workaround you could simply use inpanel=False to prevent them from opening.

nuke.createNode('Blur', inpanel=False)


diogo

On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 7:12 AM, jrab <[email protected]> wrote:
Anyone? Is this just me? Did I miss something simple? Pasting the code above into the script editor in an empty script and creating 2 blur nodes will demonstrate.

I thought it might have to do with context, but tossing in a nuke.root().begin() didn't make a difference either. Stumped.

jrab

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