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Wednesday, May 18th 2005, 3:41pm

QtForum.org guidelines

  1. Please read this before you ask any questions.

  2. Homework questions are for you. You are the one who should solve
    them. We are prepared to help you with your questions, but we don't
    want to give you a complete solution. You should think on your own,
    learning from your mistakes.

  3. Please try not to ask a C++ specific question in one of the Qt-related
    forums. We have a separate C++ forum for this.

  4. If you ask something, make sure that you have told us everything
    that could be related to your question/problem. Give us a detailed
    description of your problem (plus the operating system you use and the Qt version),
    and any associated source code that is neccessary to solve the problem.

  5. If your question contains source code, make sure that you make use
    of the code tags. This means that you should put your code between
    [ C O D E ] and [ / C O D E ]. This makes the code much more readable.

  6. If you have a really complex problem, it would be helpful if you could
    attach a small - but complete - (g)zipped Qt project with a .pro file.
    This is so that we can test the code quickly, meaning that you get a faster
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  8. If we gave you a hint (a piece of source code or something else)
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    Something like "thanks - problem solved" is fine. Then, everyone
    knows, "okay, this is the solution - I can use this."
    And being polite - especially when someone did actually solve your
    problem - is really appreciated.
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Wednesday, May 18th 2005, 3:48pm

RE: QtForum.org rules

Hi Christian,

It is usefull to add the version of QT and the Operating System.

Cheers

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Everall" (May 18th 2005, 4:03pm)


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Wednesday, May 18th 2005, 4:51pm

added - and thanks.

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Wednesday, May 18th 2005, 5:05pm

RE: QtForum.org rules

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Originally posted by Christian
Please read this before you ask any questions.

I'm not sure that new forum members will read this before posting, if these rules are only available here. Is it possible to display them during the registration? Or maybe you could add it do the list on the left?

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Wednesday, May 18th 2005, 7:28pm

Will be done soon :)

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Thursday, May 19th 2005, 7:46am

RE: QtForum.org rules

a suggestion :
QtForum.org rules
could be
QtForum.org guidelines

People have a tendency to break rules, but are seeking for guidance. ;)

Cheers

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Everall" (May 19th 2005, 9:54am)


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Thursday, May 19th 2005, 10:26am

RE: QtForum.org rules

Dear All

Actually now a days new comers are facing several restrictions

so the guidance could also include those restrictions...

Cheers
Sakthi
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Thursday, June 23rd 2005, 10:08am

RE: QtForum.org rules

Many of us only wants solved problem to get into...

To know that the thread contains some solved solution

we have to edit the Subject of the Thread which we started at very first

It is some what difficult..


So the forum should have a provision that is the flag is set
then the subject should be changed accordingly or some indicator
set to remark this thread has solved problem etc

This is my kind suggestion...

take care
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- $akthi

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