to clarify - I mean when each img seq is nested in subdirectories of the top 
directory

 H



________________________________
From: Howard Jones <mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com>
To: Nuke user discussion <nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
Sent: Wed, 15 June, 2011 22:27:17
Subject: Re: Re: [Nuke-users] Feature requests...


The feature I've requested a few times but nothing doing is a recurssive load, 
so you choose a top directory and all image sequences nested in that are loaded.
eg for when the 3D has several layers in the one main directory.

The new next feature in the browser covers this better (or multiread tool on 
nukepedia), but would still like this. Cant remember why but drag and drop 
always seemed to fail

 H



________________________________
From: Johan Boije <jfbo...@gmail.com>
To: Nuke user discussion <nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
Sent: Wed, 15 June, 2011 22:14:14
Subject: Re: Re: [Nuke-users] Feature requests...

Cool, I'll try it out. What I'm missing is a search subfolders for media. Would 
be great to have. Also better navigation up and down the folder hierarchy. As 
it 
is now you get thrown up to the top when exiting a folder. Pretty annoying if 
you are in a location with hundreds of folders. Also it would be great with 
shortcuts for navigating in and out of folders etc. Maybe there are? Haven't 
found any.

J.


On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:01 PM, Adrian Baltowski <adrian...@poczta.onet.pl> 
wrote:

Hi
>If you are on OSX you can try EasyDialogs. With just few lines of code you can 
>have default OSX file browser window, with search and other Finder 
>functionality. Bear in mind, that EasyDialogs are not available with 64 bit 
>python builds. There are also trivial solutions with wxPython but you must 
>install it first; and unfortunately it's not so trivial... ;)
>This is an example of default OSX file browser which I wrote years ago:
> 
> 
>######################
>import nuke
>import os
>import os.path
>import re
>import EasyDialogs
> 
>lastPath = ""
> 
>def replace_footage():
> 
>  geoExt = ['.obj', '.OBJ', '.fbx', '.FBX']
> 
>  di = os.path.dirname(nuke.value("root.name"))
>  if len(nuke.selectedNodes()) == 0:
>      global lastPath
>      if lastPath == "":
>          b = 'volumes'
>      else:
>          b = os.path.dirname(lastPath)
>      file = EasyDialogs.AskFileForOpen("", defaultLocation=b, 
>windowTitle="Select File:")
>      if file != None:
>          filename = os.path.basename(file)
>          if filename.endswith(tuple(geoExt)):
>              nuke.createNode("ReadGeo2", "file {"+file+"}", inpanel = True)
> 
>          else:
>              nuke.createNode("Read", "file {"+file+"}", inpanel = True)
> 
>          lastPath = file
> 
>  else:
>      n = nuke.selectedNode()
>      if n.Class()=="Read" or n.Class()=="ReadGeo" or n.Class()=="ReadGeo2":
>          f = nuke.filename(n)
>          g = (os.path.dirname(f)+"/")
>          h = re.sub('%0[1-9]d', '[##]', f)
>          if (os.path.exists(g)):
>              b = g
>          else:
>              b = 'volumes'
>          dupa = EasyDialogs.AskFileForOpen(h, defaultLocation=b, 
>actionButtonLabel="Replace", windowTitle="Select File:")
>          if dupa != None:
>              if di is '':
>                  n.knob("file").fromUserText(dupa)
>              else:
>                  huj = re.sub(di, "[file dirname [value root.name]]", dupa)
>                  n.knob("file").fromUserText(huj)
>      else:
>         pass
> 
> 
>######################################
> 
> 
>W dniu 2011-06-15 22:10:12 użytkownik Johan Boije <jfbo...@gmail.com> napisał:
>Cool. Just got an answer from them although it took a while so I started 
>wondering. I guess they have loads of other stuff on their minds.
>>I had some nice ideas/improvements for the file browser that could make our 
>>lives a bit easier. Anybody knows if there are any file browser custom mods 
>>to 
>>be found on creative crash or nukepedia? Couldn't find anything myself.
>>
>>J.
>>
>>
>>On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Howard Jones <mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>yes 
>>>
>>>
>>>
________________________________
 From: Johan Boije <jfbo...@gmail.com>
>>>To: Nuke user discussion <nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
>>>Sent: Wed, 15 June, 2011 18:18:05
>>>Subject: [Nuke-users] Feature requests...
>>> 
>>>
>>>What would be the correct way to send feature requests and other ideas for 
>>>making nuke better. Is it through the supp...@thefoundry.co.uk adress  or?
>>>
>>>Cheers
>>>Johan
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