Hey guys -- just a little "heads-up" on the TCL-based auto write stuff…

Last week I discovered that this approach doesn't work in cases where the 
script's name is changed before render time (which happens in Nuke7's new 
background render thingo.) Bummer.

Looks like I'll need to re-write this using callbacks. I have it sketched out, 
but it may be a while before I can clean it up and present it.

-t


On Jul 12, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Elias Ericsson Rydberg 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.nukepedia.com/python/nodegraph/autowrite
> 
> This is a different approach to the same problem. You can quite easily modify 
> it to fit your own directory structure.
> 
> Cheers,
> Elias
> 
> 12 jul 2013 kl. 03:32 skrev Brogan Ross <[email protected]>:
> 
>> I'm running into an issue with putting a  Write node inside a gizmo.  It's a 
>> pretty simple idea.  Give the users some values to change, and run a knob 
>> changed callback to set the values on the internal Write node.
>> 
>> It works when you keep it setup as a Group, but as soon as I covert it to a 
>> gizmo, I get errors when trying to do a cmd line render
>> 
>> writeGizmo.writeNode: //path/to/files: has no valid channels - nothing to 
>> write.
>> 
>> I've tried picking the channel knob and putting on the gizmo, creating an 
>> expression to the Write node's channels knob, and just leaving it alone 
>> inside the gizmo.  But no matter what I get that error during render.  I 
>> know it must be possible to do this, since other studios have done it, and 
>> it's even in the docs.  Anyone have any suggestions on what to look into?
>> 
>> Thanks
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