How about "Tohil Python Package" via the VENV module?
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2023 7:04 am
From the GiD 16.1.2d developer version, the "Tohil Python Package" is included. This is a nice feature for me as I love Python scripting.
One problem with using Python is that many versions of Python are installed on our PC and this often causes confusion. In one case "MS store based python" is used and in another case the standard installed python is used and in the near future "Tohil Python Package" will be used. I think one recommend way to avoid such confusion is to use VENV module of python. If it were possible to use the "Tohil Python Package" via the VENV module, there would be less confusion, since each person could use their own python package, such as scipy, and the installation could be in a location that does not require administrative privileges. I think this will reduce confusion.
How about "Tohil Python Package" via the VENV module?
One problem with using Python is that many versions of Python are installed on our PC and this often causes confusion. In one case "MS store based python" is used and in another case the standard installed python is used and in the near future "Tohil Python Package" will be used. I think one recommend way to avoid such confusion is to use VENV module of python. If it were possible to use the "Tohil Python Package" via the VENV module, there would be less confusion, since each person could use their own python package, such as scipy, and the installation could be in a location that does not require administrative privileges. I think this will reduce confusion.
How about "Tohil Python Package" via the VENV module?