Hey

My understanding of this flag is that it's made to use core pyside
functions inside a nuke terminal session, not UI related. So that a
module where you import pyside won't fail.

I might be completly wrong about this since I never used this flag
before, but that's my first feeling



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On Sat, Dec 26, 2015, at 19:40, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
> Hi all,
>  
> 
    I'm trying to get the --tg flag working to run PySide code via
    command line, but it's not behaving as expected.
> 
    Nuke launches but then stops, without showing the widget. I am
    guessing I am missing the obvious.
>  
> 
    This is what I'm trying
> 
    /Applications/Nuke9.0v8/Nuke9.0v8.app/Contents/MacOS/Nuke9.0v8 --tg
    -i /path/to/MyScript.py
>  
> 
    Where MyScript.py instantiates a QWidget and runs the show() method
    on it.
> 
    It never pops up though.
>  
> 
    Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
>  
> 
    Cheers,
> 
    frank
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