This is the default behaviour in Nuke.  To change this just go into the
"Preferences > Appearance > File Browser Options > Hashes (#)" and change
it to "Printf Notification (%d)" in the dropdown.

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> On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 9:11 AM, John Cairns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Came across this quirk when bringing files into Nuke:
>>
>> With project's padding set to %04d, all clips imported via read command
>> in come in correctly.
>>
>> If a clip is dragged in from a browser however (Running 6.3.8 on Linux)
>> the padding changes to ####, which upsets a few of our tools. Weirdly, if
>> multiple clips are dragged & dropped in then they come in at %04d.
>>
>> Is this happening for anyone else?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> JC
>>
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