
The Foundry Nuke Studio is a powerful node-based VFX editing and professional digital compositing application for film and television post-production. Previously it might run before some menu items were added, so the shortcut was never set.Start Download (Direct Link) Free Download The Foundry Nuke Studio 14.0v3 Full Version Nuke_setup method works as expected when installed earlier in NUKE_PATH. Added button to export the key-overrides as a Python snippet.įixed error in error handling when a shortcut is added for a menu item which disappears.Warns when overriding an existing shortcut ( PR #12 by herronelou).Future improvementsįor a list of requested and planned features, see the project's issue tracker on GitHub, Change log A popup appears to help with this if adding conflicting shortcuts.

If you are changing an existing shortcut, be sure to clear the old usage of the key. There are a few shortcuts you cannot (easily) override in the viewer context, specifically things like the r/g/b and z/x/c shortcuts are hardwired. You can search for menu items either by name ('Search by text'), or by existing shortcut ('Search by key'), or both (rarely necessary) The shortcuts overrides are saved in ~/.nuke/shortcuteditor_settings.json

Then in ~/.nuke/menu.py add the following: try: Put shortcuteditor.py on PYTHONPATH or NUKE_PATH somewhere (probably in ~/.nuke/) mkdir -p ~/.nuke Watch the first episode of Lars Wemmje's 'Useful Nuke Tools' for more details! Installation It allows you to quickly bind keyboard shortcuts to existing menu items without writing Python code Shortcuteditor is a keyboard shortcut editor for Foundry's Nuke
