Another advantage of gizmos is that you can add knobs and make changes the way it is setup, and it will be reInitialized everytime you load a script with the gizmo. A Group is stored within a nuke file and wont update if you change the "master".
Is that the same with toolsets ?! (Have not tried yet...)




Am 8/1/15 um 3:28 AM schrieb Erwan Leroy:

It would be nice to have an option to do that without having to make a gizmo. At work we decided to try to go gizmo free, using toolsets only, for improved compatibility both internally and externally. The only single thing I miss from gizmos is the ability to save default values.

Is there a way to do that?

On 1 Aug 2015 05:05, "Rich Bobo" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Charles,

    Yeah, that’s what was tripping me up. I was working on the toolset
    as a Group. Kind of annoying that it you have to save it as a
    Gizmo to set the default reset values… (8^\   But, at least I know
    now.

    Rich


    On Jul 31, 2015, at 4:47 PM, Charles Taylor <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    What about groups? We don't use gizmos here for a variety of
    reasons, but rather groups. It seems that groups always default
    back to the knob's default.

    - Charles

    On 07/31/2015 04:44 PM, Matt Plec wrote:
    Hey Rich -

    It should reset to whatever value the knob was set to when you
    initially created the gizmo. You can edit the value saved in the
    .gizmo file in a text editor or in nuke convert back to a group,
    set the knob to the default value you want, and then save the
    gizmo again.

    For instance, if I've got this at the head of the gizmo file:

    Gizmo {
     amount 0.1
    }

    It should reset to 0.1. Just change that to another value, save
    the file, and that's the new default.

    Be careful about this changing the behavior of existing scripts.
    If you have scripts using that gizmo that didn't set the knob
    different from default, it isn't saved in the nuke script. When
    those scripts reload after you change the default, they'l get
    the new value. If you want that, super! If not, save a new
    version of the gizmo so old scripts can still pick up the
    original and render the same.

    Matt


    On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Rich Bobo <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi,

        Is there a way to set the default “reset” value for a knob
        that you have added to a menu?

        For instance, in a gizmo, I have added a Floating Point
        Slider knob. When the user does a CNTRL-click (or CMD-click)
        on the slider, I would like it to reset to 1.0 — not 0.0.

        Can it be easily done…?

        Thanks,
        Rich


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