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Nice work, Justin.It'd be helpful with a listing of alternatives, especially ones for Python, and perhaps a comparison to know which to use when.
On 20 February 2018 at 10:31, Justin Israel <justin...@gmail.com> wrote:
A few years ago I had posted about my Go library + CLI tools for formatting and listing image file sequences (based on the Python fileseq library, which I maintain). Later I had also posted about a C++ version.Wanted to update one more time with some new information in case this is useful to anyone. The binary tools are now automatically cross-compiled for linux, osx, and windows on each release. Also the C++ bindings have been replaced with a pure C++ port. We are using all 3 language ports in production at my studio.Consolidated details here:Hopefully someone finds this useful.Justin
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I'm not really familiar with existing other projects that provide this. It's always been just a thing you have to rewrite at the next studio.
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FYI seqls do not work on bgeo.sc files from Houdini. It lists them as individual files.
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On Sat, Mar 10, 2018, 4:01 AM <er...@goodbyekansas.com> wrote:FYI seqls do not work on bgeo.sc files from Houdini. It lists them as individual files.How do you mean? Fileseq isn't aware of file types. It recognises frame patterns as sequences. What kind of usage did you try?bgeo.1-10#.sc
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018, 10:46 AM Justin Israel <justin...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sat, Mar 10, 2018, 4:01 AM <er...@goodbyekansas.com> wrote:FYI seqls do not work on bgeo.sc files from Houdini. It lists them as individual files.How do you mean? Fileseq isn't aware of file types. It recognises frame patterns as sequences. What kind of usage did you try?bgeo.1-10#.scOh I see what you mean now. I just looked up the bgeo.sc format and realised that it is an extension type containing dots, which fileseq doesn't supportSimCache.1-10#.bgeo.scIts never come up until now, but it seems like something that should be parsed properly. Can you submit an issue with the request and I can implement it across all the ports?