Hi,

The guy behind PyDev for Eclipse is also creating a customized version of Eclipse with builtin Python support.

http://brainwy.github.io/liclipse/

Also worth a look IMO.

Hilsen
Jimmy Christensen
Developer
Ghost A/S

On 10/07/2013 04:52 PM, Richard Bobo wrote:
Holger,

Thanks!  I did see the Nuke 8 announcement, but had forgotten about it
and didn't put 2 and 2 together to think about how that would help in
this particular situation. I may be able to get my employer to spring
for a copy of Wingware Python IDE, which is what our "real" programmer
is using. For the most part, I am a compositor who is a part-time
hacker. Still, it would be great to have the proper tools to make my
meager skills a little less… meager  ;^)

I'll definitely look into Eclipse as well and see what it may have to offer!

Thanks,
Rich


On Oct 7, 2013, at 9:30 AM, Holger Hummel|Celluloid VFX
<hol...@celluloid-vfx.com <mailto:hol...@celluloid-vfx.com>> wrote:

hey Rich,

i never used Komodo nor Sublime. but with Eclipse you need this:

http://www.nukepedia.com/python/misc/nukepydummy

so maybe this is the road you need to follow for those two packages as
well.
there's also a written tutorial by Sebastian about how to implement
this into Eclipse.
i guess the principle is the same for other IDEs and can be adapted to
your needs:

http://www.nukepedia.com/written-tutorials/using-eclipse-with-nuke

reading through the Nuke 8 announcement, it seems that this will
become a lot
easier in the future:

/"The new Import NUKE function lets developers use NUKE as a module in
any Python interpreter"/

hope this helps,
Holger


chris wrote:
on a related question, i was trying to do this in sublime text (which
is my favorite code editor) a while back and also failed...
anybody managed to get this to work (and if so, how)?

++ chris


On 10/6/13 at 6:50 PM,  (Richard Bobo) wrote:

Thanks, Ivan.

I just discovered that I can switch the browser in Komodo
to "All Files" and it shows the Package icons as actual
folders that I can open and navigate through…  Now, I just
have to figure out *what* file or directory is the one to
add. So far, it's not liking anything I've picked...  (8^\

Rich

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