Let’s configure the external documentation feature for maya.cmds. ( Note: You must complete the section for setting up auto-completion for the editor in order for this to work.) Using P圜harm’s External Documentation feature, you can easily launch Maya’s Python documentation. Launch Maya Python Documentation through the P圜harm Editor (I renamed mine to be MayaPy 2018 so it corresponds with the version of Maya.) With the mayapy.exe interpreter selected, click the button that looks like a folder tree to modify the interpreter paths. You should now see the interpreter added to your list. Mine is located in the following location:Ĭ:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2018\bin\mayapy.exeĤ. Select the “…” button to add your mayapy.exe interpreter. Click the plus sign ( ) button and select System Interpreter. This will bring up a list of all of your interpreters. Click the Project Interpreter drop down field and select Show all… option.Go to the interpreter configuration settings.You can go to File > Settings… or you can use the hotkey Ctrl Alt S. In P圜harm, launch the settings interface.If you haven’t added the mayapy.exe interpreter then follow the steps below: Set Your P圜harm Python Interpreter to mayapy.exe Once this issue is resolved, I will update this guide with a walk-through on how to configure and use. This version of P圜harm is not compatible with the super awesome MayaCharm plugin by Chris Cunningham. Your configuration steps may differ or you may see different results. Note: This guide is using P圜harm 2019.3.1 and Maya 2018.
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