2019-05-06, 02:23
(2019-05-06, 00:08)jurialmunkey Wrote:So, this looks like it would work, but it doesn't for me. On step 4. I add Video Favourites as a widget and when I exit out and the menu rebuilds, I do see the Addon and the Add button under the menu, but when I select the Addon it shows the menu of items like it does when using the library node editor method, but it doesn't actually launch the addon.(2019-05-05, 18:09)poondoggle Wrote:(2019-05-05, 08:35)jurialmunkey Wrote: Yeah the delay is because skin helper has to start first. Not ideal, but the only way I've found to launch a script from a node so far.Yeah, if there is a way that is available that would be nice. The unfortunate thing is when exiting the addon it puts me back at the menu previously mentioned rather than back at the node that launches the script as you'd expect to happen. I'm sure this is a pretty unique scenario though, so I'm not sure many others would see this behavior. Either way I'm grateful for all your assistance, your skin is my favorite I've seen so far.
I'm sure a nicer way must be available - I have a few other ideas which I will test out when I'm back home.
The other option that works quite well is to use the video favourites add-on by primaeval:
1. Download primaeval's repo and install it
https://github.com/primaeval/repository....-0.0.2.zip
2. Install from repo > Primaeval > Context menu add-ons > Video favourites
3. Go to video add-ons and bring up context menu to add to video favourites
4. Add video favourites as a widget from video add-ons.
You might want to disable the "add" button in video favourites settings. You can also create multiple folders and organise your video-favourites in them so that you can use multiple widgets.
Do I need to use the library node editor in conjunction or should I be able to do it as simply as what you outlined above?