Run a python script from ae

I keep getting no as an answer unfortunately but I'm asking here. I'm not talking about omino's graphics plugin, I need to use this in more of a scripting scope. As far as I've seen, his plugin does graphics related stuff.

Run a Python script in what fashion? Just looking to launch it from within AE? You could use the execute() method for a File object to just launch it with it's default app. You might also launch via command line with the system.callSystem() method. If you're on MAC, you might even be able to intigrate it into an AppleScript to launch it as well. As far as launching/using Python directly within AE, this hasn't been possible since "Useful Things" went away.

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