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Revision as of 17:28, 8 August 2026
Introduction
This document describes the MXWendler (MXW) Python command interface through an overview of the programming structure, with practical examples of automation and internal scripting. The presented Python commands are for most part supported in version 7.2.
What is Python?
Python is a standardized interpreted, high level programming language. It is used in many applications, mainly in AI and generative tasks. The amount of available libraries is outstanding.
Contents
| 1. Controlling MXW through Python |
| 2. Python command reference |
| 2. Python imgui reference |
| Python plugin reference |