something like that should get you started
def openInExplorer(platform = sys.platform):
try:
s = nuke.selectedNode()
path = os.path.dirname(s.knob('file').value())
except:
nuke.message('No read/write selected')
return
if platform == 'darwin':
os.system('open %s' % path)
if platform == 'linux2':
os.system('nautilus %s' % path)
if platform == 'win32':
path = path.replace('/','\\')
os.system('explorer %s' % path)
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, at 09:15, Shailendra Pandey wrote:
Hi
Could anyone point me how to setup a command to open directory in
finder for selected Read/write Node.
also would it be possible to have the same command to work on mac OS as
well as windows.
Cheers
Shailendra
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