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20 Frequently Asked Questions about the Python Documentation
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23 1. Can I download HTML/PDF/PostScript versions of the docs?
24 2. Where can I download Python?
25 3. I can't unpack a downloaded copy on Windows; what should I do?
26 4. I can't unpack a downloaded copy on Mac OS; what should I do?
27 5. What can I use Python for?
28 6. How do I use module/function/whatever XXX?
29 7. What about JPython?
30 8. I found a bug in the documentation, who should I tell?
31 9. Can I get an algorithm to do THIS in language THAT?
32 10. How do I decode an XXX file from my email on a YYY computer?
33 11. Acrobat Reader won't print the PDF. What's wrong?
34 12. Where can I find documentation in my native language?
35 13. Why is Python installed on my computer?
38 Answers to the Questions
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41 1. Can I download HTML/PDF/PostScript/<other> versions of the docs?
43 Yes. These are available via the Web and traditional FTP. For
44 Web access to the latest version, see:
46 http://www.python.org/doc/
48 For FTP access to the latest version and archives of previous
51 ftp.python.org:/pub/python/doc/
53 2. Where can I download Python?
55 You can get Python in source form and as a Windows installer
56 from the main Python website. You can also find information
57 about pre-built packages for other platforms there as well.
59 Downloading information at the website is at the URL:
61 http://www.python.org/download/
63 The sources and Windows installer can be downloaded from the FTP
66 ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/
68 3. I can't unpack a downloaded archive on Windows; what should I do?
70 Make sure the archive was saved with the .tgz extension; you may
71 need to watch carefully when telling the browser where to save
72 the file, as the default may change the extension to .tar or
75 Once you're sure the file has the right extension, use a recent
76 version of WinZip to upack the file (version 7.0 works). Get
79 http://www.winzip.com/
81 4. I can't unpack a downloaded archive on Mac OS; what should I do?
83 Stuffit Expander 4.5 (and probably other versions) cannot handle
84 the "tar" archive, although it can decompress it from the .tgz
85 file. Expander Enhancer, which you have to pay for, can handle
88 5. What can I use Python for?
90 Python is a general purpose programming language. See the
91 Python home page at http://www.python.org/ for more information;
92 introductory material is available at:
94 http://www.python.org/doc/Intros.html
96 6. How do I use module/function/whatever XXX?
98 Start by reading the documentation for XXX. If the
99 documentation doesn't make sense or seems incomplete, please
100 file a specific bug report to docs@python.org (the
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103 an answer, if I know it).
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107 directory of the source distribution or Windows installation;
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109 browser to http://www.python.org/doc/ and look around; there may
110 be a link to some interesting examples online. After that, try
111 searching the Python Web site at http://www.python.org/search/.
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118 slower than sending your question to the public list, however.)
120 7. What about Jython and JPython?
122 If your question is specific to Jython or JPython, you should
123 consult the Jython website at:
125 http://www.jython.org/
127 Chances are very good that the person who answers questions
128 posted to docs@python.org doesn't use Jython very often,
129 and won't be able to give you a meaningful answer beyond "Look
130 at the Jython website." Sorry, I don't have *all* the answers!
132 8. I found a bug in the documentation, who should I tell?
134 If you're reading this, you've found the right address! Send
135 all documentation bug reports to docs@python.org. If
136 you prefer to use a Web-based reporting mechanism, you can use
137 the bug database at http://www.python.org/python-bugs/.
139 9. Can I get an algorithm to do THIS in language THAT?
141 If THAT is Python, look in the standard library. If THAT isn't
142 Python, use your favorite Internet search engine.
144 10. How do I decode an XXX file from my email on a YYY computer?
146 I really, honestly do not know. I don't even know why this
147 question gets asked here. Since I don't have a YYY computer,
148 I couldn't even try a few things out for you.
150 11. Acrobat Reader won't print the PDF. What's wrong?
152 Adobe has reportedly admitted that there is a bug in Acrobat Reader
153 5.0 which causes it not to print at least some PDF files
154 generated by pdfTeX. This software is used to produce the PDF
155 version of the Python documentation, and our documents
156 definately trigger this bug in Acrobat Reader. To print the PDF
157 files, use Acrobat Reader 4.x, ghostscript, or xpdf.
159 Information on ghostscript can be found at:
161 http://www.ghostscript.com/
163 Information on xpdf can be found at:
165 http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/
167 12. Where can I find documentation in my native language?
169 There is a lot of contributed documentation in languages other
170 than English. Some of the documents are translations of English
171 documents, and others were originally authored in other
172 languages. If we know about it, it will be listed at:
174 http://www.python.org/doc/NonEnglish.html
176 13. Why is Python installed on my computer?
178 We're increasingly seeing Python being installed on computers
179 as delivered by vendors. For more information on why, and
180 whether it's safe to remove, see the "Why is Python Installed on
181 my Computer?" FAQ, found at:
183 http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed/