Launch Automator (it is in your Mac's Applications folder) and launch Terminal (it is in Applications/Utilities). If you want to be able to launch it like any other application, the simplest way is to do this: This app can then be simply dragged to the launch bar for convenience. Refer to the following to make an actual clickable App using the Automator. Set openCmd to "open -n -W -a /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal -args " It will persist after Blender and the terminal window are closed with CMD-W *) (* This command will open a Terminal app that should be closed with CMD-Q otherwise Note: tested on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.3 only: set blenderAppPath to "/Applications/Blender/blender.app/Contents/MacOS/blender" ![]() The only way to see the Blender console and thus the script output is to launch Blender from a terminal using the full path to the executable: "/Applications/Blender/blender.app/Contents/MacOS/blender"Īll script output will appear in the terminal only.įollowing comment and since I hate to install yet another App, here is the AppleScript to automatically start a Blender with its Terminal window.
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