Thanks!

On Apr 16, 2013, at 9:58 AM, Ben Dickson wrote:

> def clear_properties():
>    """Closes all open properties bin, like the existing ctrl+shift+a
>    shortcut in the properties, but available from anywhere (in
>    node-graph etc)
>    """
>    for n in nuke.allNodes() + [nuke.root(), ]:
>        n.hideControlPanel()
> 
> 
> nuke.menu("Nuke").addCommand("Edit/Node/Close all properties", 
> clear_properties, "ctrl+shift+a")
> 
> 
> 
> On 16/04/13 11:22, Martin Constabe wrote:
>> I am sure that there is a simple solution to this issue… but..,.
>> 
>> I have recently taken to working without the Properties bin and with the 
>> Viewer floating free. I find that this way of working gives me as much DAG 
>> work space as possible and is very suitable for my needs.
>> 
>> When I access a node's properties, they of course open up in new panels. 
>> However, I end up with many floating properties panels I have to then close 
>> manually after use. The Properties Bin keystroke for closing properties 
>> panels does not work outside of the properties bin. Is there any way I can 
>> close them as a batch? Or even… set a limit for how many there should be 
>> open at any one time?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> 
>> 
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