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Support embedded Python engines #456

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Aug 24, 2015 · 6 comments
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Support embedded Python engines #456

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Aug 24, 2015 · 6 comments

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Currently PyScripter uses either its internal python engine (running inside the 
pyScripter process or a remote Python engine running in a separate process and 
launched by PyScripter.  It should be possible for PyScripter to work with a 
Python engine embedded in another application.  This would allow PyScripter to 
work with Blender, Maya and other applications that use embedded Python.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by pyscripter on 10 Dec 2010 at 11:27

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Issue 129 has been merged into this issue.

Original comment by pyscripter on 22 Dec 2010 at 12:22

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Totally support this feature as it will really extend the interest in 
pyScripter within the graphics industry!

Original comment by freerid...@gmail.com on 5 Feb 2011 at 8:24

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Definitely first priority for pyscripter at this moment. Big companies will 
consider adopting pyscripter if it could be embedded as a python script IDE in 
their software

Original comment by zxpat...@gmail.com on 12 Apr 2011 at 6:17

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Yes, its a must thing that should be implemented.

Original comment by niceguy...@gmail.com on 13 Sep 2012 at 12:09

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+1

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Any chance of this happening? I don't mind if we have to run remserver.py (or a variation) inside the process, as long as it works

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