Don't call .showModalDialog() on it. The definition of a modal dialog/window is 
one that requires interaction before the parent application can be interacted 
with again. Use .show() instead, or add it to one of the Nuke UI panes.

-Nathan

On Aug 16, 2012, at 7:57 AM, "irwit" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Just wondering if there is a way to get a python panel to not lock nuke. 
> Basically how it seems to work currently is you run your python code to 
> create a modal dialogue, but while this modal dialogue is active you cant 
> seem to use the rest of nuke until you close it again? Any way to make it not 
> lock nuke?
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