not always. In heavy scripts they often fail to update making dynamic
node labels unreliable
On 4/16/13 11:46 AM, Magno Borgo wrote:
Nodes usually update when you change to next frame right? At least
that works for the example you mentioned. and some other nodes labels
that depends on scripts, they updated values when you move to another
frame on viewer too.
Magno.
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to make an expression in a StickyNote
label get evaluated automatically? Currently, any expression that
is typed in the StickyNote label field seems to get evaluated only
when the label field itself is changed. For instance, if I put
something like [value BackdropNode1.label] into the StickyNote's
label field, it gets evaluated when I first type it in. If I then
change the BackdropNode's label value, the StickyNote label does
not change. I can force it to update if I do something like hit
the Return key in the StickyNote label field. In contrast, that's
not how the message field of a Text node behaves. It seems to
always be "live" and evaluates any linked expression that is changed.
Anyone know an easy way to get the StickyNote's label field to be
more like the Text node's message field, in terms of evaluating
expressions "live"? Or, is that just the way the StickyNote node
works - or the way "labels", in general, work...?
Thanks for any help,
Rich
Rich Bobo
Senior VFX Compositor
Armstrong-White
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