I was wondering if Nuke supports scanning for plugins in ~.nuke/ and what the paths would be?
E.g. you can install in: <platform prefix>/<Nuke version>/plugins/ <platform prefix>/<Nuke version>/plugins-32/ where <platform prefix> is e.g. "/Library/Application Support/Nuke/" on OSX or "/usr/local/Nuke/" on Linux and <Nuke version> is e.g. "6.3". This affects all users. So I was wondering if one could do a local, per user, install of plugins in: ~/.nuke/<Nuke version>/plugins ~/.nuke/<Nuke version>/plugins-32 and have Nuke find them automagically? I could not find *any* documentation about this (incl. the global case) but I know the 1st way works. This is a hint to Foundry to update their docs on plugin deployment locations! :) .mm -- moritz moeller the /*jupiter jazz*/ group — algorists & polymaths mercenaries of jupiter jazz ltd. — hong kong s.a.r. www.jupiter-jazz.com _______________________________________________ Nuke-users mailing list [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users
