Timeline scripts for Nuke Studio go in your .nuke/Python/Startup &
StartupUI.  If you are using the new Hiero beta then it should also read
from there.  Hiero 1.9 reads from .hiero/Python/Startup

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On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 3:03 PM, Henrik Cednert <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> First… Seriously… Where does NUkeStudio pyton Q’s go…? Valid for both
> HIero and nS… Hmm...
>
> Not sure where I got it from but I have used a py for hiero and nS called
> make_offline.py. It uses this to set a clip to offline,
> hiero.core.MediaSource.createOfflineVideoMediaSource("", clip.sourceIn(),
> clip.duration(), clip.framerate(), clip.timecodeStart())
>
> The problem with that is that it also changes Clip and reelID to "/" in
> spreadsheet. I'm looking for a solution to only set the path of a clip so
> that it's offline so that it more or less looks like when you have imported
> an EDL or XML. When I loose reel and clip I can't re-conform in a good way.
>
> Was looking at this and how it could be solved. We can read
> foundry.source.reelID and store that before we use the above string. But do
> we have access so that we can set it back when a clip is offline? Same with
> clip name that I need to keep. I basically want to return a conformed clip
> to its un-conformed state.
>
> Was looking at the FnCyclone stuffs since that seems to be used when
> dealing with EDL's but that doesn't help much if import is XML...
>
> Any one with a brain in good condition that have any thoughts?
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
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>
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