Thanx! Great! Been looking for this! Greetings! Kasper
Op woensdag 23 november 2011 schreef Ivan Busquets ([email protected]) het volgende: > You can pass a second argument to setExpression() for the channel/field you want to set the expression on. > > knob.setExpression("blah", 0) > knob.setExpression("blah", 1) > knob.setExpression("blah", 2) > ... etc > > Help on built-in function setExpression: > > setExpression(...) > > self.setExpression(expr, channel=-1, view=None) -> bool > > Set the expression for a knob. You can optionally specify a channel to set the expression for. > > @param expr: The new expression for the knob. This should be a string. > > @param channel: Optional parameter, specifying the channel to set the expression for. This should be an integer. > > @param view: Optional view parameter. Without, this command will set the expression for the current view theinterface is displaying. Can be the name of the view or the index. > > @return: True if successful, False if not. > > > On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Kasper Oerlemans | Filmmore < [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> I'm trying to set an expression to the positions of the matrix of a corner pin node (the extra matrix I mean to use). But somehow I can't set an expresssion to every individual position. I can set the same expression to the whole thing with setExpression, but how do I make one for every single one? >> >> thanx! >> >> Greetings! >> ------------------------------- >> Kasper Oerlemans >> VFX Supervisor >> Filmmore Amsterdam >> +316-18053019 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Nuke-python mailing list >> [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ >> http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-python >> > > -- Groetjes! Kasper
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