Hi Patrick,

it should. Maybe not in the first release, but it will be included
eventually.
And once Microsoft ports VB to the DLR platform we'll add it as well.

--
David Rutten
[email protected]
Robert McNeel & Associates



On Mar 11, 1:31 am, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> What about Python in Rhino5
> Is it still in there?
>
> Patrick
>
> On Mar 11, 1:28 am, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Marc,
>
> > there is no beta list for Rhino5, if you own a copy of Rhino4 you'll
> > be able to download a beta once we release it. Then, I suppose you're
> > on the beta list.
> > Wishes can be made at any time on the Rhino newsgroup, they'll get
> > logged in our development-tracker system along with all bug reports. I
> > have been a bit disappointed with our (McNeel) capacity to deal with
> > wishes lately, but maybe the release of Rhino5 beta will free some
> > developers up to do tangential stuff.
>
> > The main improvements for Rhino5 at the moment are:
>
> > - 64 bit version (though possibly not right away, I think we'll start
> > beta testing the 32 bit version first)
> > - Real time shadows
> > - Better open gl pipeline which allows for pixel shaders, bump/normal
> > mapping etc.
> > - Faster display, especially of blocks.
> > - Better intersector, so we should get better results on Fillets,
> > Booleans etc.
>
> > As far as I know there are very few new commands or UI improvements. I
> > suppose we'll add those during the beta process but don't expect a
> > major difference from Rhino4 right away.
>
> > --
> > David Rutten
> > [email protected]
> > Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> > On Mar 10, 6:16 pm, Marc Syp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Wish I had been on a beta list for Rhino 5.  Never got a chance to
> > > express my wish list like I have done here for GH... so all I can do
> > > is pray that somebody made the same requests and they were honored.
> > > Things I would love to see in Rhino 5:
>
> > > 1) Most importantly: vastly improved Xref functionality.  As of now,
> > > you can't separate the layers of a linked DWG to drive geometry
> > > creation (through manual creation, Record History, and/or
> > > Grasshopper).  Look at 3DS Max for a model of the functionality I'm
> > > looking for... the lines are not editable, but they are used as
> > > proxies for functions like extrude curve, loft, etc...
> > > 2) Isolate layer functions that work like AutoCAD. (I know, something
> > > works better in AutoCAD than in Rhino?  It's hard to believe...)
> > > 3) No control point picking hassles... (when zoomed in close the point
> > > on the screen and the point you must click to get the control point
> > > are different... OpenGL problem?  Dunno...)
> > > 4) Improved Area and volume calculations...  Rhino often gives bad
> > > data for single surfaces yet includes these in totals without
> > > warnings.  Calculating areas and volumes become a time-consuming
> > > process of "Rebuild"ing surfaces and checking individual surface
> > > results to assure accurate and consistent results. Rhino should
> > > identify calculation problems automatically (e.g., negative and absurd
> > > results) and give warning messages at the very least, and at most
> > > automatically rebuild surfaces (in memory) to achieve the best
> > > approximations possible.
>
> > > I've got to say that there are very few things in Rhino that drive me
> > > absolutely crazy, but these are a few things I can think of off the
> > > top of my head that I have been hoping for in Rhino 5... I'm sure
> > > there are a couple other little things...
>
> > > Marc
>
> > > On Mar 10, 5:36 pm, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I send a build of GH 0.6 to some people inside McNeel yesterday, they
> > > > found 2 serious bugs. Once I fix those I'll send it out again. We'll
> > > > keep repeating this until we can find no more (serious) bugs.
> > > > So, if all goes well, tomorrow... Don't count on that.
>
> > > > Rhino5 is currently being held up by the installer. We ran into a few
> > > > issues with installing 32-bit Rhino on 64-bit windows when a 64-bit
> > > > Rhino was already installed or something similar. I'm not keeping
> > > > close tabs on the installer guys.
>
> > > > Why do you want Rhino5? I mean, what do you think it will give you
> > > > that Rhino4 hasn't got? I'm just curious...
>
> > > > --
> > > > David Rutten
> > > > [email protected]
> > > > Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> > > > On Mar 10, 4:56 pm, jd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Thanks David.  Is there an ETA for the next release of GH?  What about
> > > > > Rhino 5?- Hide quoted text -
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