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1. Using Python on a Mac OS 9 Macintosh
1.1 Getting and Installing MacPython-OSX
1.1.1 How to run a Python script
1.1.2 Running scripts with a GUI
1.1.3 configuration
1.2 Getting and Installing MacPython-OS9
1.2.1 Entering the interactive Interpreter
1.2.2 How to run a Python script
1.2.3 Simulating command line arguments
1.2.4 Creating a Python script
1.2.5 Configuration
1.3 The IDE
1.3.1 Using the ``Python Interactive'' window
1.3.2 Writing a Python Script
1.3.3 Executing a script from within the IDE
1.3.4 ``Save as'' versus ``Save as Applet''
2. MacPython Modules
2.1 mac -- Implementations for the os module
2.2 macpath -- MacOS path manipulation functions
2.3 macfs -- Various file system services
2.3.1 FSSpec Objects
2.3.2 Alias Objects
2.3.3 FInfo Objects
2.4 ic -- Access to Internet Config
2.4.1 IC Objects
2.5 MacOS -- Access to Mac OS interpreter features
2.6 macostools -- Convenience routines for file manipulation
2.7 findertools -- The finder's Apple Events interface
2.8 EasyDialogs -- Basic Macintosh dialogs
2.8.1 ProgressBar Objects
2.9 FrameWork -- Interactive application framework
2.9.1 Application Objects
2.9.2 Window Objects
2.9.3 ControlsWindow Object
2.9.4 ScrolledWindow Object
2.9.5 DialogWindow Objects
2.10 autoGIL -- Global Interpreter Lock handling in event loops
3. MacPython OSA Modules
3.1 gensuitemodule -- Generate OSA stub packages
3.2 aetools -- OSA client support
3.3 aepack -- Conversion between Python variables and AppleEvent data containers
3.4 aetypes -- AppleEvent objects
3.5 MiniAEFrame -- Open Scripting Architecture server support
3.5.1 AEServer Objects
4. MacOS Toolbox Modules
4.1 Carbon.AE -- Apple Events
4.2 Carbon.AH -- Apple Help
4.3 Carbon.App -- Appearance Manager
4.4 Carbon.CF -- Core Foundation
4.5 Carbon.CG -- Core Graphics
4.6 Carbon.CarbonEvt -- Carbon Event Manager
4.7 Carbon.Cm -- Component Manager
4.8 Carbon.Ctl -- Control Manager
4.9 Carbon.Dlg -- Dialog Manager
4.10 Carbon.Evt -- Event Manager
4.11 Carbon.Fm -- Font Manager
4.12 Carbon.Folder -- Folder Manager
4.13 Carbon.Help -- Help Manager
4.14 Carbon.List -- List Manager
4.15 Carbon.Menu -- Menu Manager
4.16 Carbon.Mlte -- MultiLingual Text Editor
4.17 Carbon.Qd -- QuickDraw
4.18 Carbon.Qdoffs -- QuickDraw Offscreen
4.19 Carbon.Qt -- QuickTime
4.20 Carbon.Res -- Resource Manager and Handles
4.21 Carbon.Scrap -- Scrap Manager
4.22 Carbon.Snd -- Sound Manager
4.23 Carbon.TE -- TextEdit
4.24 Carbon.Win -- Window Manager
4.25 ColorPicker -- Color selection dialog
5. Undocumented Modules
5.1 applesingle -- AppleSingle decoder
5.2 buildtools -- Helper module for BuildApplet and Friends
5.3 py_resource -- Resources from Python code
5.4 cfmfile -- Code Fragment Resource module
5.5 icopen -- Internet Config replacement for open()
5.6 macerrors -- Mac OS Errors
5.7 macresource -- Locate script resources
5.8 Nav -- NavServices calls
5.9 mkcwproject -- Create CodeWarrior projects
5.10 nsremote -- Wrapper around Netscape OSA modules
5.11 PixMapWrapper -- Wrapper for PixMap objects
5.12 preferences -- Application preferences manager
5.13 pythonprefs -- Preferences manager for Python
5.14 quietconsole -- Non-visible standard output
5.15 videoreader -- Read QuickTime movies
5.16 W -- Widgets built on FrameWork
5.17 waste -- non-Apple TextEdit replacement
A. History and License
A.1 History of the software
A.2 Terms and conditions for accessing or otherwise using Python
Module Index
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