Hi all,
Like my title, anyone know the reason? thank so much.
Feels like a dependency conflict, perhaps AvalonEdit? A few troubleshooting steps:
- Restart your CPU, disable all Revit add-ins (including the pesky hard to find ones), launch Revit and see if the issue persists.
- If that fixed the issue, re-enable add-ins in small groups until you find the conflict.
- If the issue persists , proceed to step 2
- Shut down Revit, remove all packages in Dynamo (you can just rename the folder(s)) and restart Revit to see if the issue persists.
- if that fixed the issue start adding the Package back in batches, restarting Revit between each batch.
- if the issue persists still contact support directly via manage.autodesk.com.
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Thanks so much,
Maybe my Dynamo conflicts to Speckle, I uninstalled it, and the Python Editor came back.
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Make sure you’re using the latest version of speckle for your Revit release; If so likely best to submit an issue to them directly to see if we can sync up.
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