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Reference
ActivePython 2.3
Python Documentation
Macintosh Module Reference
Front Matter
Contents
1. Using Python on a Mac OS 9 Macintosh
1.1 Getting and Installing MacPython-OSX
1.2 Getting and Installing MacPython-OS9
1.3 The IDE
2. MacPython Modules
3. MacPython OSA Modules
4. MacOS Toolbox Modules
5. Undocumented Modules
A. History and License
Module Index
Index
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1. Using Python on a Mac OS 9 Macintosh

Using Python on a Macintosh, especially on Mac OS 9 (MacPython-OSX includes a complete Unix Python) can seem like something completely different than using it on a Unix-like or Windows system. Most of the Python documentation, both the ``official'' documentation and published books, describe only how Python is used on these systems, causing confusion for the new user of MacPython-OS9. This chapter gives a brief introduction to the specifics of using Python on a Macintosh.

The section on the IDE (see Section 1.3) is relevant to MacPython-OSX too.


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