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    • RE: How to use c4dpy for Cinema4D R20 SP1

      @alfieb Thank you so much for your kindly reply! I have solved thanks to your suggestion :-)!

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    • RE: How to use c4dpy for Cinema4D R20 SP1

      Hello everyone,
      Someone have tested this workflow on mac? I'm trying to do it on a mac but i can't setup the IDE. Probably the problem is my lack in terminal shell usage but i don't know if possible to execute a .exe file via shell on a mac system. When i drag the c4dpy.app file into the shell and after pressed enter i don't see this "Welcome to the world of C4D and Python 2.7.14 (default, May 3 2018, 18:05:57) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] (c) 2018" but this " -bash: /Applications/MAXON/Cinema 4D R20/c4dpy.app: is a directory". If i drag the c4dpy.exe the result is: -bash: /Applications/MAXON/Cinema 4D R20/c4dpy.exe: cannot execute binary file
      Going on i can't set up the environment properly. Someone could help me please? thanks in advance

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