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					\chapter{MacOS Toolbox Modules \label{toolbox}}
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					There are a set of modules that provide interfaces to various MacOS
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					toolboxes.  If applicable the module will define a number of Python
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					objects for the various structures declared by the toolbox, and
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					operations will be implemented as methods of the object.  Other
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					operations will be implemented as functions in the module.  Not all
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					operations possible in C will also be possible in Python (callbacks
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					are often a problem), and parameters will occasionally be different in
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					Python (input and output buffers, especially).  All methods and
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					functions have a \member{__doc__} string describing their arguments
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					and return values, and for additional description you are referred to
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					\citetitle[http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macos8/mac8.html]{Inside
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					Macintosh} or similar works.
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					\strong{Warning!}  These modules are not yet documented.  If you
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					wish to contribute documentation of any of these modules, please get
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					in touch with \email{python-docs@python.org}.
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					\localmoduletable
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					%\section{Argument Handling for Toolbox Modules}
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					\section{\module{AE} --- Apple Events}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{AE}
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					  \platform{Mac}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Apple Events toolbox}
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					\section{\module{Cm} --- Component Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Cm}
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					  \platform{Cm}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Component Manager}
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					\section{\module{Ctl} --- Control Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Ctl}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Control Manager}
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					\section{\module{Dlg} --- Dialog Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Dlg}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Dialog Manager}
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					\section{\module{Evt} --- Event Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Evt}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Event Manager}
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					\section{\module{Fm} --- Font Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Fm}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Font Manager}
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					\section{\module{List} --- List Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{List}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the List Manager}
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					\section{\module{Menu} --- Menu Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Menu}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Menu Manager}
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					\section{\module{Qd} --- QuickDraw}
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					\declaremodule{builtin}{Qd}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the QuickDraw toolbox}
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					\section{\module{Qt} --- QuickTime}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the QuickTime toolbox}
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					\section{\module{Res} --- Resource Manager and Handles}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Resource Manager and Handles}
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					\section{\module{Scrap} --- Scrap Manager}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the Scrap Manager}
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					\section{\module{Snd} --- Sound Manager}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{Snd}
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					\section{\module{TE} --- TextEdit}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{TE}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to TextEdit}
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					\section{\module{waste} --- non-Apple \program{TextEdit} replacement}
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					\declaremodule{standard}{waste}
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					\modulesynopsis{Interface to the ``WorldScript-Aware Styled Text Engine.''}
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					\begin{seealso}
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					  \seetitle[http://www.merzwaren.com/waste/]{About WASTE}{Information
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					            documentation and downloads.}
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					\section{\module{Win} --- Window Manager}
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					\chapter{Undocumented Modules \label{undocumented-modules}}
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					The modules in this chapter are poorly documented (if at all).  If you
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					\localmoduletable
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					\section{\module{buildtools} --- Helper module for BuildApplet and Friends}
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					\modulesynopsis{Helper module for BuildApple, BuildApplication and macfreeze}
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					\section{\module{py_resource} --- }
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					\section{\module{cfmfile} --- Code Fragment Resource module}
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					\module{cfmfile} is a module that understands Code Fragments and the
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					\section{\module{macerrors} --- MacOS Errors}
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					\section{\module{macfsn} --- NavServices calls}
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					\section{\module{nsremote} --- Wrapper around Netscape OSA modules}
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					\section{\module{quietconsole} --- non-visible stdout output}
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