Yea, your are right. Floating panels. Forgot about that one.

The problem with the selected node thing, is that if the user deselects it
in the dag, then it won't show up.

fre. 19. maj 2017 kl. 23.23 skrev Matt Plec <mp...@mplec.com>:

> A lot of people use floating panels, with no properties bin open at all,
> so depending why you need this, that might not be reliable.
>
> If it's for something like controlling which of several of the same node
> are going to draw Viewer overlays, you might be better off checking to see
> if the node is selected and manage it that way?
>
>
> On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 9:18 AM, Mads Hagbarth Damsbo <madshl...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> I need to get the current active node. (the top node in the Properties
>> panel)
>> Im thinking it might be in the nuke.toNode('preferences') somewhere but
>> it has 285 knobs, so it'll take a while to look through them all.
>>
>> Anyone know?
>>
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