Added applesingle, macresource, Nav and videoreader.

Moved icopen to its alphabetical place.
Moved waste here (from toolbox).
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Jack Jansen 2001-09-11 21:24:07 +00:00
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\localmoduletable
\section{\module{applesingle} --- AppleSingle decoder}
\declaremodule{standard}{applesingle}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Rudimentary decoder for AppleSingle format files}
\section{\module{buildtools} --- Helper module for BuildApplet and Friends}
\declaremodule{standard}{buildtools}
\platform{Mac}
@ -38,6 +44,16 @@ used by BuildApplication to combine all plugin modules to a single
executable.
\section{\module{icopen} --- Internet Config replacement for \method{open()}}
\declaremodule{standard}{icopen}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Internet Config replacement for \method{open()}}
Importing \module{icopen} will replace the builtin \method{open()}
with a version that uses Internet Config to set file type and creator
for new files.
\section{\module{macerrors} --- MacOS Errors}
\declaremodule{standard}{macerrors}
\platform{Mac}
@ -53,19 +69,28 @@ executable.
\module{macfsn} contains wrapper functions that have the same API as the macfs
StandardFile calls, but are implemented with Navigation Services. Importing it
will replace the methods in macfs with these, if Navigation Services is
StandardFile calls, but are implemented with Navigation Services through the
\refmodule{Nav}\refbimodindex{Nav} module. Importing it
will replace the methods in \refmodule{macfs}\refbimodindex{macfs} with these,
if Navigation Services is
available on your machine.
\section{\module{icopen} --- Internet Config replacement for \method{open()}}
\declaremodule{standard}{icopen}
\section{\module{macresource} --- Locate script resources}
\declaremodule{standard}{macresource}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Internet Config replacement for \method{open()}}
\modulesynopsis{Locate script resources}
Importing \module{icopen} will replace the builtin \method{open()}
with a version that uses Internet Config to set file type and creator
for new files.
\module{macresource} helps scripts finding their resources, such as
dialogs and menus, without requiring special case code for when the
script is run under MacPython, as a MacPython applet or under OSX Python.
\section{\module{Nav --- NavServices calls}
\declaremodule{standard}{Nac}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Interface to Navigation Services}
A low-level interface to Navigation Services.
\section{\module{mactty} --- Serial line connections}
@ -73,6 +98,18 @@ for new files.
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Easy access serial to line connections}
This module is only available under MacOS 9 or earlier in classic PPC MacPython.
\section{\module{mkcwproject} --- Create CodeWarrior projects}
\declaremodule{standard}{mkcwproject}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Create CodeWarrior projects}
\module{mkcwproject} creates project files for the Metrowerks CodeWarrior
development environment. It is a helper module for
\refmodule{distutils}\refbimodindex{distutils} but can be used separately for more
control.
\section{\module{nsremote} --- Wrapper around Netscape OSA modules}
\declaremodule{standard}{nsremote}
@ -128,13 +165,34 @@ interpreter.
without displaying it (or without displaying the stdout window
altogether, if set with \program{EditPythonPrefs}) until you try to read from
stdin or disable the buffering, at which point all the saved output is
sent to the window. Good for programs with graphilcal user interfaces
sent to the window. Good for programs with graphical user interfaces
that do want to display their output at a crash.
\section{\module{videoreader} --- read QuickTime movies}
\declaremodule{standard}{videoreader}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{read QuickTime movies frame by frame for further processing}
\module{videoreader} reads and decodes QuickTime movies and passes
a stream of images to your program. It also provides some support for
audio tracks.
\section{\module{W} --- Widgets built on \module{FrameWork}}
\declaremodule{standard}{W}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Widgets for the Mac, built on top of \module{FrameWork}}
The \module{W} widgets are used extensively in the \program{IDE}.
\section{\module{waste} --- non-Apple \program{TextEdit} replacement}
\declaremodule{standard}{waste}
\platform{Mac}
\modulesynopsis{Interface to the ``WorldScript-Aware Styled Text Engine.''}
\begin{seealso}
\seetitle[http://www.merzwaren.com/waste/]{About WASTE}{Information
about the WASTE widget and library, including
documentation and downloads.}
\end{seealso}