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PYTHONW(1)                               BSD General Commands Manual                              PYTHONW(1)

NAME
     pythonw -- run python script allowing GUI

SYNOPSIS
     pythonw ...

DESCRIPTION
     pythonw is used to run python scripts that may display a graphical user interface (GUI).  Pass the same
     arguments to pythonw as you would to python(1).  For executable scripts, use pythonw in the "#!" line.

     Actually, since Python 2.5, the normal python also allows GUI access, so python and pythonw are now
     interchangeable.

SEE ALSO
     python(1)

                                                Aug 11, 2008

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