En Sun, 15 Nov 2009 09:04:06 -0300, vsoler <vicente.so...@gmail.com>
escribió:

Ever since I installed my Python 2.6 interpreter (I use IDLE), I've
been saving my
*.py files in the C:\Program Files\Python26 directory, which is the
default directory for such files in my system.

However, I have realised that the above is not the best practice.
Therefore I created the C:\Program Files\Python26\test directory and I
want it to be my default directory for saving *.py files, importing
modules, etc.

This is *not* a good place either. Non-privileged users should not have
write permission in the C:\Program Files directory.

I'd like to do something like the DOS equivalent of   "CD test" but I
do not know kow to do it.

I am currently doing something really awful: I open a *.py file in the
test subdirectory, I run it with the F5 key and it works! but I am
doing really something stupid.

"it works!" What's the problem then?

How should I proceed, if I want to proceed properly?

Sorry but I don't even see your problem. You can save your .py files anywhere you like...

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