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Architecture (OSA, also commonly referred to as AppleScript) for Python,
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allowing you to control scriptable applications from your Python program,
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and with a fairly pythonic interface. Development on this set of modules has
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stopped. For more up-to-date implementation of AppleScript support for Python,
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see the third-party py-appscript project: <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/appscript/>.
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stopped.
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For a description of the various components of AppleScript and OSA, and to get
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an understanding of the architecture and terminology, you should read Apple's
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Application Scripting
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=====================
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Python can also be used to script other Mac applications via Apple's Open
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Scripting Architecture (OSA); see http://appscript.sourceforge.net. Appscript is
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a high-level, user-friendly Apple event bridge that allows you to control
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scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Python scripts. Appscript makes
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Python a serious alternative to Apple's own *AppleScript* language for
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automating your Mac. A related package, *PyOSA*, is an OSA language component
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for the Python scripting language, allowing Python code to be executed by any
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OSA-enabled application (Script Editor, Mail, iTunes, etc.). PyOSA makes Python
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a full peer to AppleScript.
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Other Resources
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- Issue #15250: Document that filecmp.dircmp compares files shallowly. Patch
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contributed by Chris Jerdonek.
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- Issue #15116: Remove references to appscript as it is no longer being
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supported.
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What's New in Python 2.7.3 release candidate 2?
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