I consider having to set the environment variable under Windows 10 a 
workaround, as it apparently isn't a requirement for those of us still using 
Windows 7...


Greetz
Leendert
AKA Hirazi Blue
Softimage hobbyist, admin at si-community.com & xsiforum.de


On 30/06/2016 17:26:34, Martin Chatterjee 
<[email protected]> wrote:

To get the "internal" Python back, you'd have to delete the "PYTHONHOME" 
environment variable again...

Yeah of course, I get that. 

But as far as I remember (it's been a few years since we've actually done that 
facility-wide) having to set PYTHONHOME was not a requirement for using an 
external Python inside Soft. 

Apparently now you have to manage setting the environment variable and setting 
a softimage preference in sync for this to work...

-M


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