`knob.setFlag(0)` on the tab knob should do it. If not, set it on one of the 
knobs in the tab.

-Nathan



From: Richard Bobo 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 1:24 PM
To: Nuke Python discussion ; Nuke-Users Mailing List 
Subject: [Nuke-python] Cross-Post: Any Pythonic way to select a node's taband 
make it active?

Hi, 

Sorry for the cross-post, but I am hoping to find someone who might have the 
definitive answer for this…

Is there a way in Python to select/make active/make current a particular tab on 
a node…? When I create a new node with a custom tab on it, then show the panel, 
I want the custom tab to be the one that is currently selected. If I get the 
Tab_Knob object I created and look through the available methods, I can’t seem 
to find one that will do it. None of the Flags seem to be what I’m looking for. 
I know this question has been asked before (by me and a few others)… Is there 
no way to do it?

Thanks!
Rich


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