I'm having problems controlling values of a TimeClip node using the Nuke
module in an extranal IDE (Sublime Text). The following code works as
expected if I run it in the script editor, but if I run it from Sublime the
values don't stick (even though they're picked up when printing the value).

Is this a bug or am I missing something? I can't see any callbacks related
to the TimeClip, but it looks like the root nodes first/last frame are
overriding my values.

Code:

import nuke

t = nuke.createNode("TimeClip")
t["last"].setValue(20)

to = nuke.createNode("TimeOffset")
to["time_offset"].setValue(500)

nuke.scriptSave("D:/tmp.nk")

/Simon



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Simon Björk
Compositor/TD

+46 (0)70-2859503
www.bjorkvisuals.com
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