Dear Carl, thank you, it helps!

Unfortunately, I couldn't find any info about how to make such a doc:
can I modify local documentation menu, etc.

Georgy

2016-06-23 17:16 GMT+03:00 Carl Schröter <ad...@l-rac.de>:
> Have you tried switching the documentation source from "foundry" to
> "custom"?
> You can find this setting under:  Preferences > Behaviors > Documentation
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> Georgiy Osipov <gaosi...@gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 23. Juni 2016 um 14:57
> Uhr:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> in Nuke 9 I could implement online help by overriding function
>>
>> virtual std::string DD::Image::Op::docsPath() const
>>
>> If configured fine, I could display my HTML file with help for node
>> placed on hard drive after clicking "?" button in Node control panel.
>>
>> In Nuke 10 clicking "?" button redirects to thefoundry website, and I
>> see, there is no way to make it show my HTML file from hard drive or
>> resource in Internet.
>>
>> The question is:
>> What is correct way to provide a help for a node in Nuke 10? Should I
>> override Op::docsPath() function?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Georgy
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