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March 3, 2004 at 9:30 am #199383AnonymousInactive
Excuse me for a farmer question:
What is TCL script? Is it world-wide-used, or is it Nuke-special?
I looked into any TCLscript and it seemed quite “readable” for me, but I definitely need some documentation to start programming! 😆
I found some pages via google ( 😉 ) – but not much useful…:?
I need to make new “Image>Read” button which will automatically load proxies too. And maybe other fun stuff: i.e. flame2nuke button (finally) 😈 😈 😈 😉
March 3, 2004 at 3:13 pm #207750grafikusParticipantIts worldwide used. Plenty of information can be found here http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/ BTW when you finish your nuke2flame … Do you think you will share it with us? 😉
March 3, 2004 at 3:48 pm #207747AnonymousInactiveThanx a lot for the page! – Looks great for first impression.
BTW:
_WHEN_ I finish the flame2nuke I will share it with others… Be sure.
😈 😈 😈I’m sorry, I’m just kiding about flame2nuke 😆
March 3, 2004 at 5:08 pm #207749wonkoParticipantHoP wrote:Excuse me for a farmer question:
What is TCL script?
I need to make new “Image>Read” button which will automatically load proxies too.‘tcl’ is a widely used scripting language. There’s lot of material on tcl, including many great books. Your IRead extension is a perfect example for the use of tcl in NUKE.
To get a full list and documentation of tcl commands and extensions that are supported by Nuke, you can order the NDK (Nuke Developer Kit) from D2Software.
Matthias
March 3, 2004 at 5:24 pm #207751grafikusParticipantCan I get NDK if I am not 3rd party developer but have valid nuke licence?
March 5, 2004 at 4:34 pm #207748wonkoParticipantgrafikus wrote:Can I get NDK if I am not 3rd party developer but have valid nuke licence?Please contact D2Software. I am not sure what the current conditions are, but I believe that you can get an NDK pretty easily.
March 7, 2004 at 10:18 am #207746AnonymousGuestHoP wrote:Excuse me for a farmer question:I looked into any TCLscript and it seemed quite “readable” for me, but I definitely need some documentation to start programming! 😆
quote]look in the nuke install dir in ./plugins/user/
there are LOADS of tcl examples (written by me) that have a lot of documentation in the code.throb
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