What you’re doing should work fine, regardless of whether the browser is in 
"sequence" mode or not... can you be more specific about how it "does not work"?

-Nathan



From: Jordan O 
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:06 PM
To: Nuke Python discussion 
Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] Custom ReadNode Import Script

Hi Vincent, 

You're aware that the getClipname() dialog has a checkbox on the bottom for 
sequences? this alters what gets returned
e.g.
"V:/path/to/frames/filename.####.exr 1-85"

vs.
"V:/path/to/frames/filename.0021.exr"

Either scenario works for me? I can't quite replicate your problem.

Personally I would probably write it out in python instead, using a regular 
expression or string methods to extract the " 1-85" and set the frame ranges 
manually. Let me know if you want an example of that.

cheers,
Jordan



On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Vincent Langer 
<vincent.lan...@filmakademie.de> wrote:

  Hi there,

  I did a little script for updating renderpasses.

  using

  nuke.getClipname()

  and then using:

  nuke.createNode("Read", "file {"+f+"}", inpanel = False)

  this works great for sequences but when I want to add single frames it does 
not work - is there a trick?

  thanks,
  vincent

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