Interesting! I check that out... i am still stuck on my case... so i am NOT outside nuke.... I just wanna use the values of an Iop ( and otheres ) to be accessible in my plugin outside the beaten path....
copy pointer to somwhere later access the Iop basics but i can never ever get the validate to run properly... and no calling knobs() wont work. Damn i just want to validate a node on its own.... is it just not possible to save pointers?? In _validate i copy the pointer and even validate the node here.... but my pointer never gets valid...i might just have to copy copy the values there but then i loose the connection... that would be lame! On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Jonathan Egstad <[email protected]> wrote: > On second thought, to be honest I don’t think you can realistically call > Op::knobs() from outside Nuke without significant trouble - Op::knobs() > needs to be called twice, first to have the Op create the knob objects then > to have each knob object store. You implement two subclasses of > DD::Image::Knob_Closure - one configured as a knob creator and one as a > knob storer. BUT - this is exceedingly non-trivial and is not intended to > be done by a plugin developer as you’ll need to support all the various > knob callback macros which is just not practical…) >
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