@chris the reload should not be needed for users, since they are not editing the code, it should be fine to just let python grab what is already in memory from first import to run. reload() when not needed just adds to startup time of the script.
Ya true, it does slow things down but only really matter for things that are huge, like if you ever modified the pymel core, you can see a Hugh startup cost to using reload. But you prolly got 1 module and maybe a thousand lines of code so likely no more than a fraction of a second to a second to reload. Good thinking…
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Yea I was aware of that. My thinking is that If it wasn't there and a user downloaded a new version without closing Maya and got and didn't see the new stuff... I would get an email asking me why then an email again after they reloaded Maya saying oops nvm. Its not really bogging down anything badly at the moment so I…
I took a look.. apparently when maya updated python in the 2015 version it broke the script on mac. Also, now for some reason maya doesn't make a maya.env file by default anymore. What the hell. Anyhow.. the new version 2.1.3 of zPipeMakerSimple is up.…