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Campbell Ritchie wrote:Does that mean you have solved the problem?
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The SSCCE
I have read your answer.
I was quite upset with it.
Instead of answering I decided to try it with another approach.
Campbell Ritchie wrote:DH:
Rob Camick probably gives more help on this GUIs forum than anybody else. It looks as though you have caused offence both here and in your other thread. RC has given you good advice and you appear not to have taken it. If you are asked for an SSCCE, either provide an SSCCE or explain why there is difficulty with it. If you are provided with advice, follow that advice. If you have difficulty ask for more details. RC is very direct the way he talks to people, so you know where you stand. There is no pretence.
I would have thought maybe an apology would be in order.
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Rob Camick wrote:
The SSCCE
No, that is NOT a SSCCE. That is a dump of your application.
The point of a SSCCE is for force you to do basic debugging by removing code not directly related to the problem.
Your question is about the missing button in the combo box.
Therefore:
1) the OK, Escape buttons are irrelevant and should not be included
2) the data in the combo boxes is irrelevant so get rid of the complex logic
3) the first, third and fourth combo boxes are irrelevant. (if you figure out why the second doesn't work then you likely have the same problem with the third), so get rid of the code related to those items
4) the ProjectDef class is irrelevant.
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I'll let you figure out what the problem is now that you can see the forest through the trees.
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Junior Software Engineer, Senior appearance
Here is what I hope is more a SSCCE
The dialog is meant to add a new project definition by the user.