I think we have a slight misunderstanding here. Python OCC and all it's docs 
are 
platform neutral, but I think Bryan was referring to the OCC docs. I have read 
several people saying that the older OCC5 docs are better than the OCC6 docs, 
but they are distributed in as Windows CHM files. (I've never used them myself)

   Arthur

Jelle Feringa wrote:
> Right, though when referencing to the API docs, this is the actual  
> reference:
> http://pythonocc.org/APIREF/index.html
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -jelle
> 
>> I need to go to class, but I'll reply to the rest of your message
>> later. But first this part- I am fairly certain that I'm correct about
>> this. Look at the documentation:
>>
>> http://www.opencascade.org/getocc/download/loadocc/
>>
>> In particular, the documentation is provided in an EXE file. As I
>> recall, it then expands to a CHM file, which is a Windows help format.
> 
> 
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