On 4/14/2012 1:25 PM, vmars316 wrote: > I installed portablePython(pP) here: > C:\Users\vmars\Python3 > ?Does that look ok? I would suggest including the minor version number (i.e. Python32 instead of Python3) because not all 3.x code is compatible with all versions of Python 3.x - all code that works on 3.2 will work on 3.3, but not vice versa. > 2) > I would like to try pyWin, but it won't let me install > because there is no pP3.2 in registry. > ? How can I update the Registry for Python3.2 ? You miss the point of portable Python. If you want to have entries in the registry, use the standard installer from python.org. > 3) When ever I cllick on *.py file, > it runs by so fast that I can't see what's going on. Run it from a terminal. There are plenty of guides out there on how to use a command line. > ?Is there a way to keep the pyconsole open 'til i decide to close > it? In interactive mode (i.e., when you open python.exe and when not called by a script), the interpreter doesn't close until you execute the exit() function. Also, see the previous answer. > 4) > I can't seem to get turtleDemo running. > ?Can anyone step me thru this? Be more specific.
BTW, there is a tutorial that covers the basics: http://docs.python.org/py3k/tutorial/index.html -- CPython 3.2.2 | Windows NT 6.1.7601.17640 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list