Re: tables
Re: tables
- Subject: Re: tables
- From: Sachin Kumar <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 17:44:17 +0530
Hi Andrew,
I feel your response to this question is not appropriate and please do
not discourage the developers to post questions by mailing lists. Your mail
makes the beginner to hesitate regarding further queries. I do accept that
the question is improper, but let us make them to rewrite the question in
detail.
We are here in the mailing lists to resolve their issues if possible and
encourage the developers but not to criticize them.
Thanks & Regards
Sachin.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Farmer" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Cc: <email@hidden>
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: tables
On 26 May 08, at 03:47, email@hidden wrote:
How can i insert tables using the NSMenu? Is it possible to draw
tables by giving number of rows and columns. Using NStablesView we
can draw tables,but I want to insert tables at runtime as clients
wish. I wish to give an option for the client to insert table by
giving number of rows and columns. Please help me.
No, we will not write your code for you.
You've given us basically no information on what you're trying to do
here: you want to "insert tables at runtime", but into what, and in
what context? This could be referring to anything from a word
processor to a SQL database, although it sounds a little bit more like
the former given the context.
You've also failed to ask a coherent question. There are two sentences
in this email which look like questions (the first and second ones),
but the first one is open-ended to the point of being unanswerable -
qualifying it with "using the NSMenu" doesn't help - and the second
one is "yes" for vacuous reasons.
To everyone, not just the poster: If you haven't seen it before,
please read Eric Raymonds "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"[1].
There's some good advice there that's easily missed. I think this is
linked in the monthly information posting, but it bears repeating.
[1]: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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