Yes it did. And it worked! Thank you!
moondusterone
"Brett Hoerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> That's because the Python docs come zipped up within a folder, for
> example:
>
> python_docs.tar.bz2 has a folder inside it called Python-Docs-2.4.2.
That's because the Python docs come zipped up within a folder, for
example:
python_docs.tar.bz2 has a folder inside it called Python-Docs-2.4.2.
You need to have C:\Python24\Python-Docs-2.4.2\ as the value if thats
where that folder is, or wherever you unzipped it. I, personally, just
took all t
Brett, I did that and now when I enter "keywords" I get a list of words.
And it says that I can enter any of the words to get more help. I enter
"class" and I get "could not read docs from C:/Python24/ref/if.html".
"Brett Hoerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
You can use Python regardless of the docs... of course. Not sure what
you mean there.
As far as setting an Environment Variable, though:
(1) Right-Click My Computer, go to Properties
(2) Go to the Advanced tab
(3) Click Environment Variables (bottom middle-ish)
(4) Under "User Variables" clic
You can still use it, but you can't use the help. I don't know but this has always been better than the help for me! =D-- -Ivan
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I have installed Python 2.4.2 from Python.org. I type "help()" and I get
basic help. In help, I type "keywords" and I get an error saying, "Sorry,
topic and keyword documentation is not available because the Python HTML
documentation files could not be found. If you have installed them, please