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The Python environment Package Manager is a great tool for managing the Conda environment, but it can be very frustra...
RandyCasey
by RandyCasey Occasional Contributor
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 3 weeks ago
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This is something that has bothered me since Desktop, and I'm frankly surprised it still hasn't been addressed in Pro...
MErikReedAugusta
by MErikReedAugusta New Contributor III
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 10-19-2023
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The 3.1.2 version of ArcGIS Pro use the 1.26.0 version of pypdf2.  According to PyPI this version dates to 5/18/2016....
DavidAnderson_GISS
by DavidAnderson_GISS New Contributor III
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 2 weeks ago
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ArcPro 3.1.0 makes it easy for the non-technical to install additional python modules through the Package Manger.  Lo...
DuncanHornby
by DuncanHornby MVP Notable Contributor MVP Notable Contributor
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 04-12-2023
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Vanilla Anaconda supports starting a Python environment in a Powershell window by running a script called conda-hook....
ZacharyStauber1
by ZacharyStauber1 New Contributor III
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 08-21-2023
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Currently the only way to NOT accept a code suggestion / auto complete in the python window is to hit the right-arrow...
ArtK
by ArtK New Contributor III
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geemap package is a user-friendly library for accessing Google Earth Engine API for Python and many other bundled fun...
Ravish_Bapna
by Ravish_Bapna New Contributor II
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 01-13-2023
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In order to reset the Python kernel in ArcGIS Pro Notebooks, you have to restart Pro. This is very frustrating as wel...
COSPNWGuy
by COSPNWGuy Occasional Contributor II
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 02-27-2023
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You don't always want a full  clone.  Perhaps a touch of python, a little numpy, your favorite IDE and a few other th...
DanPatterson
by DanPatterson MVP Esteemed Contributor MVP Esteemed Contributor
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 07-26-2022
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Pro's capability is coming along very nicely and I'd like to request documentation for esri's conda environment to ce...
Anonymous User
by Anonymous User Not applicable
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 10-06-2022
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For those who work on an offline environment adding new python packages is very hard because of dependencies. The sou...
OmerZilkha
by OmerZilkha New Contributor III
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 06-17-2022
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Please add the XlsxWriter package to the default Python environment.   Many of the Pandas ExcelWriter functions are n...
DavidAnderson_1701
by DavidAnderson_1701 Occasional Contributor
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 10-06-2022
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The corporate environment I work in has disabled cmd.exe and running of .bat & .cmd files as part of their IT Securit...
Luke_Pinner
by Luke_Pinner MVP Regular Contributor MVP Regular Contributor
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 03-21-2023
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Add a button within ArcGIS Pro to launch a conda prompt with the current env activated.This button should be in 2 pla...
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by Anonymous User Not applicable
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 02-10-2022
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Hello, It could be great to increase the supported Python version of the future Arcgis Pro version.Indeed a lot of ma...
RémiBRAUN
by RémiBRAUN New Contributor II
in ArcGIS Pro Ideas Last Updated 06-24-2022
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