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SF 810242. Fix doubled word errors.
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Return the module object corresponding to a module name. The
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Return the module object corresponding to a module name. The
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\var{name} argument may be of the form \code{package.module}).
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\var{name} argument may be of the form \code{package.module}).
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First check the modules dictionary if there's one there, and if not,
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First check the modules dictionary if there's one there, and if not,
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create a new one and insert in in the modules dictionary.
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create a new one and insert it in the modules dictionary.
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Return \NULL{} with an exception set on failure.
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Return \NULL{} with an exception set on failure.
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\note{This function does not load or import the module; if the
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\note{This function does not load or import the module; if the
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module wasn't already loaded, you will get an empty module object.
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module wasn't already loaded, you will get an empty module object.
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The \module{aetypes} defines classes used to represent Apple Event data
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The \module{aetypes} defines classes used to represent Apple Event data
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descriptors and Apple Event object specifiers.
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descriptors and Apple Event object specifiers.
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Apple Event data is is contained in descriptors, and these descriptors
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Apple Event data is contained in descriptors, and these descriptors
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are typed. For many descriptors the Python representation is simply the
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are typed. For many descriptors the Python representation is simply the
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corresponding Python type: \code{typeText} in OSA is a Python string,
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corresponding Python type: \code{typeText} in OSA is a Python string,
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\code{typeFloat} is a float, etc. For OSA types that have no direct
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\code{typeFloat} is a float, etc. For OSA types that have no direct
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\begin{funcdesc}{MenuItem}{menu, title\optional{, shortcut, callback}}
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\begin{funcdesc}{MenuItem}{menu, title\optional{, shortcut, callback}}
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Create a menu item object. The arguments are the menu to create, the
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Create a menu item object. The arguments are the menu to create, the
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item item title string and optionally the keyboard shortcut
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item title string and optionally the keyboard shortcut
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and a callback routine. The callback is called with the arguments
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and a callback routine. The callback is called with the arguments
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menu-id, item number within menu (1-based), current front window and
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menu-id, item number within menu (1-based), current front window and
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the event record.
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the event record.
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The following optional methods can be defined to further emulate sequence
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The following optional methods can be defined to further emulate sequence
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objects. Immutable sequences methods should at most only define
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objects. Immutable sequences methods should at most only define
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\method{__getslice__()}; mutable sequences might define all three
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\method{__getslice__()}; mutable sequences might define all three
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three methods.
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methods.
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\begin{methoddesc}[sequence object]{__getslice__}{self, i, j}
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\begin{methoddesc}[sequence object]{__getslice__}{self, i, j}
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\deprecated{2.0}{Support slice objects as parameters to the
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\deprecated{2.0}{Support slice objects as parameters to the
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