State:Closed|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|TargetRelease:11.2v4|BugID:365238|
Problem summary
The Project bin Color settings fail to save when closing Nuke Studio/Hiero and loading an Autosave.
Customer reported version
Hiero 11.2v3
Customer reported platform
macOSX
Steps to reproduce:
1) In Nuke Studio, import multiple files.
2) Right-click each imported file and select Color, and change the color of each file.
- Alternatively, click to select the file in the Project bin, and press CTRL+Shift+C to open the Color Picker.
3) Continue working on the comp until an Autosave is generated.
4) Exit Nuke by any means necessary without saving the comp.
5) Relaunch Nuke and allow the Autosave to load for the comp.
6) View the Project bin for previously colored imports.
Workaround
The best way to work around this issue is to frequently Save the project, especially before closing it.
Reproduced by Support in:
Nuke Studio 11.2v3 - Windows 10, CentOS 7, macOS 10.13 High Sierra
Nuke Studio 11.2v1 - Windows 10
Earliest version tested
Nuke 11.1v6 - This feature did not exist before this version
Expected behavior
The Project bin colors of the imported files should remain colored when loading an Autosave.
Actual behavior
The colors of the imported files were reset to the Nuke default color for the Project bin.
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