Problem summary Re-enabling a disabled clip enables all soft effects, even if they were disabled before the clip was disabled
Customer reported version nuke.n/a
Customer reported platform n_a_windows
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke Studio/Hiero
2) Import any footage and add it to a sequence
3) To the clip, add any soft effect, like a Grade
4) Select just the soft effect and disable it with d
5) Select just the clip with ALT+left click the clip, and press d twice, the soft effect is now selected and enabled
Expected behaviour For only the clip to be re-enabled, maintaining the state of the soft effects enablement
Actual behaviour After re-enabling a disabled clip, the soft effects are also enabled, even if they were disable before.
Workaround Deselect everything, then just select the disabled clip again.
Reproduced by support This bug has been reproduced in: Nuke Studio 14.0v4 - Windows 10, CentOS 7.9, macOS Monterrey Nuke Studio 10.0v1 - Windows 10, CentOS 7.9
Earliest version tested Nuke Studio 10.0v1 - This issue appears to be in all tested versions of the product