Hi guys,
I'm quite sure somebody answered this before but I cannot find it.
The question is: I'm accessing a DB to get the list of the project names (some
of them have 2 or more words separated by spaces). When creating the
enumerationPulldown every time it finds a space it understand it's a new entry
and split the name of the project in separated entries. Of course I could
replace the space characters with underscores but would like to know the
'smart' way and place the names with their spaces on it.
I know that if I place the \ character in the options it will use those
characters as break lines, but I have no idea how to use this in a proper list.
Here you are an example of the code:
pl = ['project name 1', 'project name 2', 'project name 3']
plstr = ','.join(pl)
strlist = plstr.replace(',', ' ')
print strlist
p = nuke.Panel('Project Name')
p.addEnumerationPulldown('Name: ', strlist)
p.show()
What I'm missing here?
Thanks!
Victor Perez
[email protected]
+44 (0) 7757 199-766
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