Yes you can open Nuke from Shotgun. Basically in two ways. Either by simply using a local file field on the desired entity with the link to a nk file in your mapped file system or by creating a custom menu item in Shotgun that triggers a python script that does the job for you.
The only few problems with the first option is that you must have your volume mapped in Shotgun, Java enabled in your browser and nk files associated with a Nuke executable in every system that will be opening nk files. I use both in the system I have. On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 3:12 AM, chrissowa < [email protected]> wrote: > ** > Hi Holger, > > thanks for your reply. > > I completely forgot to say that we are using CentOS (5.4) and Firefox > (10)... > > You are using Shotgun at your company, or? > Can you open Nuke from within Shotgun? Is it possible to see how they > managed this to work? > > Actually i m not sure for what "terms" i have to search for. Mime-Types is > a complex topic and there are a lot of results if i search for that. > Therefore it would be great if you could give me a hint for what i have to > search more exactly. > > Because the Nuke-Files are not on our webserver, but on our Dataserver, i > can not just do a link to the nuke file. > > Our webserver is something like: 192.168.123.123/redmine/ > but the files are at: /Servername/Projects/Project/.../nukescript.nk > > So i would need a link, that opens nuke and can take a path to a nukefile > to open. > > I guess this is more complex than just a mimetype-problem. > Maybe i underestimated this issue and it s to complex to achieve [image: > Sad] > > _______________________________________________ > Nuke-users mailing list > [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ > http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users >
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