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 | Frequently Asked Questions about the Python Documentation | 
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 |   1.  Can I download HTML/PDF/PostScript versions of the docs? | 
 |   2.  Where can I download Python? | 
 |   3.  I can't unpack a downloaded copy on Windows; what should I do? | 
 |   4.  I can't unpack a downloaded copy on Mac OS; what should I do? | 
 |   5.  What can I use Python for? | 
 |   6.  How do I use module/function/whatever XXX? | 
 |   7.  What about JPython? | 
 |   8.  I found a bug in the documentation, who should I tell? | 
 |   9.  Can I get an algorithm to do THIS in language THAT? | 
 |  10.  How do I decode an XXX file from my email on a YYY computer? | 
 |  11.  Acrobat Reader won't print the PDF.  What's wrong? | 
 |  12.  Where can I find documentation in my native language? | 
 |  13.  Why is Python installed on my computer? | 
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 | Answers to the Questions | 
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 |   1.  Can I download HTML/PDF/PostScript/<other> versions of the docs? | 
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 |       Yes.  These are available via the Web and traditional FTP.  For | 
 |       Web access to the latest version, see: | 
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 | 	  http://www.python.org/doc/ | 
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 |       For FTP access to the latest version and archives of previous | 
 |       versions, see: | 
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 |           ftp.python.org:/pub/python/doc/ | 
 |  | 
 |   2.  Where can I download Python? | 
 |  | 
 |       You can get Python in source form and as a Windows installer | 
 |       from the main Python website.  You can also find information | 
 |       about pre-built packages for other platforms there as well. | 
 |  | 
 |       Downloading information at the website is at the URL: | 
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 |           http://www.python.org/download/ | 
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 |       The sources and Windows installer can be downloaded from the FTP | 
 |       site as well: | 
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 |           ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/ | 
 |  | 
 |   3.  I can't unpack a downloaded archive on Windows; what should I do? | 
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 |       Make sure the archive was saved with the .tgz extension; you may  | 
 |       need to watch carefully when telling the browser where to save | 
 |       the file, as the default may change the extension to .tar or | 
 |       even .exe. | 
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 |       Once you're sure the file has the right extension, use a recent | 
 |       version of WinZip to upack the file (version 7.0 works).  Get | 
 |       WinZip from: | 
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 | 	  http://www.winzip.com/ | 
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 |   4.  I can't unpack a downloaded archive on Mac OS; what should I do? | 
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 |       Stuffit Expander 4.5 (and probably other versions) cannot handle  | 
 |       the "tar" archive, although it can decompress it from the .tgz | 
 |       file.  Expander Enhancer, which you have to pay for, can handle | 
 |       the tar archive. | 
 |  | 
 |   5.  What can I use Python for? | 
 |  | 
 |       Python is a general purpose programming language.  See the | 
 |       Python home page at http://www.python.org/ for more information;  | 
 |       introductory material is available at: | 
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 | 	  http://www.python.org/doc/Intros.html | 
 |  | 
 |   6.  How do I use module/function/whatever XXX? | 
 |  | 
 |       Start by reading the documentation for XXX.  If the | 
 |       documentation doesn't make sense or seems incomplete, please | 
 |       file a specific bug report to docs@python.org (the | 
 |       address you sent your question to).  Otherwise, you probably | 
 |       sent your question to the wrong place (which does not preclude | 
 |       an answer, if I know it). | 
 |  | 
 |       If you're looking for examples or tutorial information on how to | 
 |       use a particular Python library component, check the Demo/ | 
 |       directory of the source distribution or Windows installation; | 
 |       there might be an example.  If that doesn't help, point your Web | 
 |       browser to http://www.python.org/doc/ and look around; there may | 
 |       be a link to some interesting examples online.  After that, try | 
 |       searching the Python Web site at http://www.python.org/search/. | 
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 |       If your question still hasn't been answered, you may send your | 
 |       query to the Python newsgroup (comp.lang.python) or the mailing | 
 |       list (see http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list). | 
 |       If you'd rather not send you message to a public forum, you can | 
 |       try sending it to python-help@python.org.  (This is typically | 
 |       slower than sending your question to the public list, however.) | 
 |  | 
 |   7.  What about Jython and JPython? | 
 |  | 
 |       If your question is specific to Jython or JPython, you should | 
 |       consult the Jython website at: | 
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 | 	  http://www.jython.org/ | 
 |  | 
 |       Chances are very good that the person who answers questions | 
 |       posted to docs@python.org doesn't use Jython very often,  | 
 |       and won't be able to give you a meaningful answer beyond "Look | 
 |       at the Jython website."  Sorry, I don't have *all* the answers! | 
 |  | 
 |   8.  I found a bug in the documentation, who should I tell? | 
 |  | 
 |       If you're reading this, you've found the right address!  Send | 
 |       all documentation bug reports to docs@python.org.  If | 
 |       you prefer to use a Web-based reporting mechanism, you can use | 
 |       the bug database at http://www.python.org/python-bugs/. | 
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 |   9.  Can I get an algorithm to do THIS in language THAT? | 
 |  | 
 |       If THAT is Python, look in the standard library.  If THAT isn't | 
 |       Python, use your favorite Internet search engine. | 
 |  | 
 |  10.  How do I decode an XXX file from my email on a YYY computer? | 
 |  | 
 |       I really, honestly do not know.  I don't even know why this | 
 |       question gets asked here.  Since I don't have a YYY computer, | 
 |       I couldn't even try a few things out for you. | 
 |  | 
 |  11.  Acrobat Reader won't print the PDF.  What's wrong? | 
 |  | 
 |       Adobe has reportedly admitted that there is a bug Acrobat Reader | 
 |       5.0 which causes it not to print at least some PDF files | 
 |       generated by pdfTeX.  This software is used to produce the PDF | 
 |       version of the Python documentation, and our documents | 
 |       definately trigger this bug in Acrobat Reader.  To print the PDF | 
 |       files, use Acrobat Reader 4.x, ghostscript, or xpdf. | 
 |  | 
 |       Information on ghostscript can be found at: | 
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 |           http://www.ghostscript.com/ | 
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 |       Information on xpdf can be found at: | 
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 |           http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ | 
 |  | 
 |  12.  Where can I find documentation in my native language? | 
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 |       There is a lot of contributed documentation in languages other | 
 |       than English.  Some of the documents are translations of English | 
 |       documents, and others were originally authored in other | 
 |       languages.  If we know about it, it will be listed at: | 
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 |           http://www.python.org/doc/NonEnglish.html | 
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 |  13.  Why is Python installed on my computer? | 
 |  | 
 |       We're increasingly seeing Python being installed on computers | 
 |       as delivered by vendors.  For more information on why, and | 
 |       whether it's safe to remove, see the "Why is Python Installed on | 
 |       my Computer?" FAQ, found at: | 
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 |           http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed.html |