Plant3d: Important Changes in Python

This post is an attempt to reach to the developers who have not yet participated in AutoCAD Plant3d Customer Council.

As you might know, there was a Plant 3D Next Release Beta went live last month and one important change in the Beta is that Python scripts are in Python 3.7 instead of Python 2.7 (which is used in Plant 3D 2021 and earlier versions). The change is due to Python 2.7 went out of support (https://pythonclock.org/) on January 1, 2020 and the guidance from Autodesk security team for products to upgrade Python from 2.7 to 3.x.

For any of your customers or external users, they can click https://feedback.autodesk.com/key/plant3d to join AutoCAD Customer Council.


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4 responses to “Plant3d: Important Changes in Python”

  1. George Kamieniecki Avatar
    George Kamieniecki

    Hi,
    Are there any plans to extend the range of solid primitives in Python scripting?

  2. Hi George,
    Thanks for posting your query? May I know what solid primitives are you expecting?, Are you expecting python wrapper api for AcDb3dSolid’s ? or related to Plant custom solids ?

  3. The post encourages customers and external users to join the AutoCAD Customer Council by clicking on the provided link to stay informed about the latest updates and provide feedback.

  4. This explanation is exceptionally comprehensive and easy for us to comprehend.

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