My "best practice" is to avoid Windows-generated directories and create my own ones. :-) They are linked and "pseudo-named" in a really messy way even if you use English Windows, but the real extended horror begins at different languages where Windows randomly uses English and translated names. Also, I usually know better what I need than some of those guys in Redmond. I think Users\Clayton should be the last point where you use the default structure, but if it is your own computer, it's even better to leave the whole Users directory for the playground of Windows and create your own documents structure. Preferably on another device or partition than location of operating system. (However, Windows itself allows you to relocate these directories in the official structure.)
Also, it is wise to define this path at the beginning of your script in case you want to use it elsewhere. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor