###SLIDES
Slides from the workshop are available for view at the following link. Note that there are some links to reference sites in the slide comments! A few links are also listed below.
Slides:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15P91Es9HF49vPTRwVHxFhThQj9mXQTtJo2PhxgjfbSI/edit?usp=sharing
rhinoPython reference:
http://4.rhino3d.com/5/ironpython/index.html
Random library reference:
https://docs.python.org/2/library/math.html
###DOWNLOAD
Working with Rhino and Python on OSX requires Rhinoceros 3D, the Python source library, and a text editor.
The (currently free) OSX version of Rhino can be downloaded from here:
http://www.rhino3d.com/download/rhino-for-mac/5.0/wip
Komodo Edit is recommended as a text editor because it enables autocomplete and syntax support for IronPython and RhinoScript functions.
Komodo Edit is free and open source, available for download here:
http://komodoide.com/download/edit-osx/
Other Python-compatible text editors like XCode, Sublime, TextWrangler etc will also work (but without Rhino syntax recognition).
The rhinoPython source library can be downloaded here:
https://github.com/mcneel/rhinopython
###INSTALL
Install the rhinopython folder at path:
User/Library/Application Support/McNeel/Rhinoceros/scripts/
To enable Rhino syntax support in Komodo Edit, open Komodo Edit and navigate to the Python language preference window:
Komodo->Preferences->Languages->Python
Under "Additional Python Import Directories", add a new directory path and point to the python lib folder:
User/Library/Application Support/McNeel/Rhinoceros/MacPlugIns/IronPython/settings/lib