On Thu, 14 Apr 2022 03:38:11 +1000, Tim Deke <tim.d...@gmail.com> declaimed the following:
>Dear Sir, > >I have successfully downloaded Python into my laptop but the shortcut icon >is not appearing on the desktop. I am using Windows 10 with the PC >specifications as per snap shot attached below. Can you advise what to do? > >Thank you > >Tim Deke > >[image: image.png] Text only group -- if you need to reference a binary file you will have to post it on some hosting service and include a link (URL) to that file. CAVEAT: many of us will not click on random/ad-hoc links -- if the link does not explicitly end in a recognized file name it will be considered dangerous [as it could transfer anything, including mal-ware]; at least with a "safe" file name, it may be considered for examination) As for the main question? WHAT did you download -- where from, what name, etc. ...and where on your computer did you download it? Python normally does not create "shortcut icon"s -- one downloads an installer (which on my system would be saved in %userprofile%\downloads), and executes the installer (once). Python is not an all-in-one GUI development environment (ie; it is not something like Lazarus/FreePascal, Visual Studio, etc.). It is an interpreter for script files and depending upon how the installer sets up the environment, one may never need to directly invoke the Python interpreter -- one just invokes .py script files and the OS activates the correct interpreter. C:\Users\Wulfraed>rem direct invocation; python.exe is found in %PATH% C:\Users\Wulfraed>python Python ActivePython 3.8.2 (ActiveState Software Inc.) based on on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> C:\Users\Wulfraed>rem "py launcher" (which I don't trust as it has been known to pick a different Python at times C:\Users\Wulfraed>py Python ActivePython 3.8.2 (ActiveState Software Inc.) based on on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> C:\Users\Wulfraed> C:\Users\Wulfraed>type junk.py print("Let me out of here!") C:\Users\Wulfraed>rem invocation of python providing a script file C:\Users\Wulfraed>python junk.py Let me out of here! C:\Users\Wulfraed>rem direct invocation of script file, .py linked to Python by OS C:\Users\Wulfraed>junk.py Let me out of here! C:\Users\Wulfraed>rem direct invocation -- with .py defined as an "executable" extension on my system C:\Users\Wulfraed>junk Let me out of here! C:\Users\Wulfraed> -- Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN wlfr...@ix.netcom.com http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list