Howard,

Yes, I'm doing something similar with the view names. I filter a list in 
various ways and populate a pull down, which can be used to further filter the 
list, etc. The piece I'm missing is the multi-selection pulldown at the end. I 
would love to see how you've done it! I'm using Python_Panel and I just can't 
figure out how to make the multi-selection pulldown from the list of built-in 
knob types...

Thanks!
Rich

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On Apr 29, 2013, at 5:37 AM, Howard Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> How are you intending to filter?
> 
> I built a script a while ago that gives you a drop down, this then is used to 
> filter the next stage which is a list of episodes with check boxes, with 
> multi selection allowed,
> this then creates a panel populated with the shots found from the selected 
> episodes. This way I could select a project/episode/and shots and add data to 
> the shots (such as approved etc).
> 
> Would something like that be suitable
> 
> All done with the simple panel
>  
> Howard
> 
> From: Richard Bobo <[email protected]>
> To: Nuke-Users Mailing List Postings List Postings 
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> Cc: Nuke Python discussion <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Monday, 29 April 2013, 5:36
> Subject: [Nuke-python] Pulldown_Knob with multiple checkboxes…?
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am hoping someone might have a solution for this… (cross-posting again)
> 
> I'm trying to create a pulldown menu that has the ability to check multiple 
> boxes. Basically, I am trying to put the functionality of the special 
> nuke.MultiView_Knob into a regular pulldown menu… Why, you ask?  Because I 
> want to *filter the list of views*, since right now it bleeds off my second 
> monitor and into thin air…
> 
> I can create a new MultiView_Knob in my own Python_Panel, but since it's a 
> private menu type, I can't do anything with the list of views it holds. I've 
> tried and it always gives me, essentially, nuke.views()...
> 
> The Enumeration_Knob only allows one selected item at a time - same with the 
> Pulldown_Knob. So, short of building my own panel with PySide or PyQt - which 
> I have not gotten into, yet - is there any type of pulldown that would allow 
> each item to have its own on/off checkbox - a multi-checkbox pulldown menu, 
> if you will?
> 
> I hope that's somewhat clear what I'm looking for!  (8^\
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> 
> Rich
> 
> 
> 
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