Since using Nuke 9, I'm just not happy how the file browser of nuke works. No matter if I check the 'start file browser from ...' option in the preferences or not, it just doesn’t do what I think would be good. If I use the option, I load a script and when I want to read in an image, the filebrowser goes to the last directory I got an image from. But often after loading a script, this directory is in a different shot, not the one that belongs to my actual shot. If I deselect the option, Nuke goes to the installation folder of my Nuke exe on my Windows C: drive, which makes no sense either.
What I’d really like to have:
- Open a script in Nuke 9, which may be in this location: /server/project/shot/nuke/mynukescript.nk
- create a Read node and the file browser defaults to: /server/project/shot/
Is there any chance to set the 'actual directory' for the image/geo file browser with python or TCL after loading a script, vor example with an event or something?
Thanks, Abraham
Abraham Schneider
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