Well then I am sorry because this is as far as I know your only option besides 
of PySide.

But you don't have to add it to a pane. If you create the panel and simply show 
it then you have a floating non modal window.

Best regards,
Michael

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Digital Film Compositor & TD

http://www.tinitron.de
m...@tinitron.de
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----- Original Message -----
From: olivier...@moving-picture.com
To: nuke-python@support.thefoundry.co.uk
Date: 19.12.2012 15:19:38
Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] which panel function to use


> It is good to know this trick to add it in a pane, but i don't think it 
> is a good option.
> our pipeline will not welcome that way of including tools i am afraid.
> 
> Michael Habenicht wrote:
>> Hey,
>> 
>> use the PythonPanel like here:
>> http://docs.thefoundry.co.uk/nuke/63/pythondevguide/custom_panels.html#search-and-replace-panel
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Michael
>> 
>> ------------------------------------------
>> DI (FH) Michael Habenicht
>> Digital Film Compositor & TD
>> 
>> http://www.tinitron.de
>> m...@tinitron.de
>> ------------------------------------------
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: olivier...@moving-picture.com
>> To: nuke-python@support.thefoundry.co.uk
>> Date: 19.12.2012 12:47:28
>> Subject: [Nuke-python] which panel function to use
>> 
>> 
>>   
>>> Hiya,
>>> 
>>> Once again I am annoyed with Nuke panels, there is different ways to 
>>> create some and each has issues.
>>> 
>>> what i need is a panel that behave like a property panel, meaning i can 
>>> still select nodes and do some action while this panel is visible.
>>> At the moment i use it from a gizmo to get that behaviour, but it is a 
>>> useless node on the side. The ideal would be a floating window or panel 
>>> without the node.
>>> 
>>> I tried the class PythonPanel, nuke.Panel ....
>>> they all have to be turned off to get back some selection control on the 
>>> tree.
>>> And i want a panel i can order like using startline...
>>> 
>>> And of course i want to stay in Nuke, no pyQT
>>> 
>>> anything i missed there ?? it should be quiet simple as the property 
>>> panel behaviour exist.
>>> What should i use ??
>>> 
>>> cheers
>>> Olivier
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