Hi Helge I just tried 2012 SAP with Python 2.7.2, and I was able to run scripts in the script editor (64-bit Windows 7 btw).
Just to make sure it isn't something simple, did you run runonce.bat ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Helge Mathee Sent: April-20-12 10:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Python in 2012 The code is not executed at all for me. Actually this repros on two machines here. So typing up wrong code doesn't give an error either. Regards from Sebastian Kowalski by the way. Same on his box on 2013. -H On 4/20/2012 14:00, Martin Chatterjee wrote: Never had that. I think there's an issue with Python's print() not working inside the Script Editor when using a standalone Python install though. Cheers, -M -- Martin Chatterjee [ Freelance Technical Director ] [ http://www.chatterjee.de ] On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Stefan Kubicek <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Never happened to mee either, though I've been mostly using the built-in Python version that ships with Softimage for some time now, which is version 2.6.4. I believe to remember that this was the only officially supported and working version, others have this or that issue. Any particular reason you need to use 2.7.2 over 2.6.4? Maybe ask Steven Caron, he seems to favour 2.7.2 too (PyQt for Softimage is compiled against it afaik) Hey folks, I have installed 2.72 x64 as well as pywin32 for the right version. Python is showing up in the script editor as an option, python plugins work (such as custom commands and operators) but the code in the script editor itself is not executed when using python. Is this a known issue? -H -- ------------------------------------------- Stefan Kubicek Co-founder ------------------------------------------- keyvis digital imagery Wehrgasse 9 - GrĂ¼ner Hof 1050 Vienna Austria Phone: +43/699/12614231<tel:%2B43%2F699%2F12614231> --- www.keyvis.at<http://www.keyvis.at> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> --- -- This email and its attachments are --confidential and for the recipient only--
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