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Howard



>________________________________
> From: Peter Crossley <cross...@thefoundry.co.uk>
>To: nuke-python@support.thefoundry.co.uk 
>Sent: Friday, 28 September 2012, 10:57
>Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] Re: Python panel - width of Enumeration_Knob
> 
>
>Hi Howard,
>
>Unfortunately there's no way to do this at the moment. The width of
    the knob is fixed to the size of its initial entries, and never
    changes after that, even if you add new items.
>
>Your "hack" should work in theory (and I can't think of any other
    way to do it at the moment), but if you contact support we can add a
    feature request for this.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Peter.
>
>On 28/09/2012 08:56, Howard Jones wrote: 
>Hi
>>
>>Anyone? I cant find anything in the manual and I've tried the
        obvious setWidth etc.
>>The trouble is the list auto fills from walking a directory,
        this sets the width, when I go to another directory with longer
        names, 
>>these are truncated.
>>
>>I could fill it with a dummy name to get a certain width but
        even for me that seems very hacky
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>Howard
>>
>>
>>
>>>________________________________
>>> From: Howard Jones <mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com>
>>>To: Nuke Python discussion <nuke-python@support.thefoundry.co.uk> 
>>>Sent: Sunday, 23 September 2012, 11:42
>>>Subject: Python panel - width of Enumeration_Knob
>>> 
>>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>
>>>Is it possible to set the width of the Enumeration_Knob in a python panel?
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>Howard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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