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Publishing review intermediates - always add anatomy output keyword #35

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The {output} anatomy keyword is now respected even if there is only one Extract Review Intermediate profile.

Having the published output as a one and only imagery in the folder helps apps Like Hiero to not get confused while searching for versions.

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resolves #32

Testing notes:

  1. Make sure you have only one Extract Review Intermediate profile
  2. Set anatomy render directory template to {root[work]}/{project[name]}/{hierarchy}/{folder[name]}/publish/{product[type]}/{product[name]}/{@version}/<_{output}>
  3. Publish Nuke render
  4. Check publish folder structure

@jakubjezek001 jakubjezek001 added type: enhancement Improvement of existing functionality or minor addition sponsored This is directly sponsored by a client or community member labels Oct 24, 2024
@jakubjezek001 jakubjezek001 self-assigned this Oct 24, 2024
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Looking good, thank you @jrsndl !

@jakubjezek001 jakubjezek001 merged commit 337b906 into ynput:develop Oct 24, 2024
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