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RELEASE NOTES
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BUGID 40206 - Adding a curve to the Dope Sheet and then deleting it causes Nuke to crash.
BUGID 39426 - Undoing individually animated text characters removes their keys completely from the Dope
Sheet.
BUGID 39156 - Keys remapped with descending TimeWarp lookup curves don't snap to frames when frame snap
is enabled.
BUGID 38910 - Keys from Viewer buffers not currently being viewed are still visible.
BUGID 38630 - Read and TimeClip representations disappear in the Dope Sheet if they are set to have a non-
empty frame expression.
BUGID 37869 - The Dope Sheet is not updated correctly when a Retime's speed control is animated.
BUGID 37815 - Multiple instances of the same clip within one AppendClip are only represented once in the Dope
Sheet.
EditGeo
BUGID 38954 - The transform handle of selections in the Viewer is not updated between frames on geometry with
animation baked into its vertices.
To update the transform handle, toggle the axis alignment control between object and average normal.
BUGID 38699 - Changing the visibility of objects within an Alembic Scene Graph causes geometry to ignore the
EditGeo node.
BUGID 38670 - Setting a keyframe can be slow to update the Viewer with the appropriate keyframe marker.
BUGID 36094 - Setting axis alignment to average normal displays the axis incorrectly on edge and corner
vertices.
Import Nuke
BUGID 40131 - Importing Nuke in a Python script destroys sys.argv, making command line arguments
unavailable.
As a workaround, preserve sys.argv in another variable before you import Nuke.
BUGID 39836 - Importing Nuke hangs when there are Qt conflicts between Nuke and other applications.
BUGID 38963 - Calling import nuke terminates the Python session if no applicable license is available.
Linux only
BUGID 43766 - Calling uuid.uuid4() causes Nuke to crash due to a bug in libc.
As a workaround, launch Nuke from the command line using:
LD_PRELOAD=/lib64/libuuid.so.1 ./Nuke8.0
BUGID 39537 - Using a Blackmagic Decklink Extreme 2 card causes Nuke to become unresponsive.
Mac OS X only
BUGID 43343 - Modifying the label of a Python user knob causes Nuke to crash.
RELEASE NOTES FOR NUKE 9.0V5 | KNOWN ISSUES AND WORKAROUNDS
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