Maurice James Ny wrote:

> If you are going to answer a question answer it completely or just don't say
> anything. If someone asks me a question, I try my best to give a complete
> answer. Maybe you are accustomed to selfishness but I'm not. I know for a
> fact that the manual provided does not contain everything that you need to
> know about the system. The manuals are only available in two languages.
> Maybe the people asking the questions are not fully literate in English or
> German....just maybe. You have to give the benefit of the doubt on these
> lists. Don't be an ahole man.

Someone answered the source had to be altered to get the functionality
that someone requested. Why should this person explain how to exactly do
that when he probably hasn't done it himself? Telling someone the
functionality isn't builtin, but needs changes to the code was a
perfectly good answer in my opinion and was probably as complete an
answer as could be given without investing (maybe quite some) time
trying to code a solution for someone else free of charge. Who is being
selfish here?

Nils Breunese.

P.S. Calling people names is certainly not giving people the benefit of
the doubt.

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