Pyside is located here inside the nuke install:
osx:
/Applications/Nuke6.3v6/Nuke6.3v6.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/PySide

Windows:
/Program Files/Nuke6.3v6/plugins/PySide

Linux:
/usr/local/Nuke6.3v6/plugins/PySide

There are docs and examples of using pyside in nuke here:
http://docs.thefoundry.co.uk/nuke/63/pythondevguide/custom_panels.html#extending-nuke-with-pyside

The pyqt examples are here if you want to compare the changes needed
between pyqt and pyside in the nuke docs:
../Nuke6.3v6/plugins/nukescripts/pyQtExamples

-deke

On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 09:06, Julik Tarkhanov <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On 27 dec 2011, at 18:00, Jimmy Christensen wrote:
>
> Pyside is PyQt just a little different approach and using a different
> license.
>
> Ok I dig that but how do I get to an actual executable that I can use? All
> I see is this post on the forums
>
> http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3848&sid=781d18e08e25f43d96340b74bc4c07e7
> and it's got no answers :-(
>
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