SF #859811, typo in docs
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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ The method will return \code{False} if the window manager is not available,
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for instance when running on Mac OS X Server or when logged in via ssh,
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or when the current interpreter is not running from a fullblown application
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bundle. A script runs from an application bundle either when it has been
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started with \program{pythonw} in stead of \program{python} or when running
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started with \program{pythonw} instead of \program{python} or when running
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as an applet.
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On Mac OS 9 the method always returns \code{True}.
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@ -135,9 +135,9 @@ selected or \constant{None} if the user cancelled.
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of the folder to show initially,
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\var{location} is the \code{(x, y)} position on the screen where the
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dialog is shown,
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\var{actionButtonLabel} is a string to show in stead of ``Open'' in the
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\var{actionButtonLabel} is a string to show instead of ``Open'' in the
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OK button,
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\var{cancelButtonLabel} is a string to show in stead of ``Cancel'' in the
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\var{cancelButtonLabel} is a string to show instead of ``Cancel'' in the
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cancel button,
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\var{wanted} is the type of value wanted as a return: \class{str},
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\class{unicode}, \class{FSSpec}, \class{FSRef} and subtypes thereof are
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Python class implementing the verbs also allows access to the properties
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and elements declared in the AppleScript class "application". In the
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current release that is as far as the object orientation goes, so
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in the example above we need to use
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\code{f.get(f.window(1).name)} in stead of the more Pythonic
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\code{f.get(f.window(1).name)} instead of the more Pythonic
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\code{f.window(1).name.get()}.
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Preferences menu to change things globally.
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There is one Mac OS X quirk that you need to be aware of: programs
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that talk to the Aqua window manager (in other words, anything that has a GUI)
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need to be run in a special way. Use \program{pythonw} in stead of \program{python}
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need to be run in a special way. Use \program{pythonw} instead of \program{python}
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to start such scripts.
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\subsection{configuration}
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