6.2v1

On Jun 6, 2011, at 9:57, Wouter Klouwen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you tell us what version of Nuke you're using? 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On Thu, 2 Jun 2011 13:07:00 +0200, John RA Benson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Has anyone had the problem where an enumeration knob is returning the
>> index instead of the txt? Is there a fix for this, as some shots get it,
>> but most of the time the knob will be correct. I don't know what would
>> cause it to save txt in some cases and the index in others.
>> 
>> for instance, this is the knob and a correct save:
>> addUserKnob {4 soloToRGBA l "solo layer to rgba" t "Disables checkboxes
>> and forces this layer only into the RGB" M {none rgbaz depth _ambient
>> _diff _environment _index _lambert _light_all_bounce _light_all_contre
>> _light_all_debouche _light_all_sun _light_all_tube _refl _spec _trsp
>> _uniform _vnorm _wnorm}}
>> soloToRGBA _light_all_bounce
>> 
>> but sometimes, i don't know how or why, a script will look like this:
>> addUserKnob {4 soloToRGBA l "solo layer to rgba" t "Disables checkboxes
>> and forces this layer only into the RGB" M {none rgbaz depth _ambient
>> _diff _environment _index _lambert _light_all_bounce _light_all_contre
>> _light_all_debouche _light_all_sun _light_all_tube _refl _spec _trsp
>> _uniform _vnorm _wnorm}}
>> soloToRGBA 8
>> 
>> In the latter case, the script will open with the totally frustrating
>> error:
>> 
>> 'nothing is named "/path/to/my/messed/up/script"' (without the .nk
>> extension)
>> 
>> And it's botched. Dead at that node.
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> JRAB
>> 
>> 
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