Ben,

Perhaps nobody has ever explained to you about capitals and emotions in emails. I will give it a try...

We humans convey much of the emotional meaning of our words with body language and inflections in our speech. This is natural and easy when we meet face to face. However, in emails it is not always easy to understand the emotional context of the words. Certain conventions have been adopted in order to get around this difficulty. Those who know and use these conventions have become sensitive to the emotional context that they are supposed to convey. Capitalized words means that you are SHOUTING extreme ANGER or extreme HAPPINESS through the words. We also use emoticons :-) :- ( ;-) to convey more emotional context. You can find out about the common courtesy Netiquette at:

http://www.netmanners.com/netiquette_101.html

Understanding the efficient and polite way to communicate your ideas in email will help you succeed in receiving the most help.

As a practical example, here is your short email below rewritten along these lines (with proper punctuation):

I hope you find this information useful,

Dennis


Klaus,

I find you conference about controls VERY GOOD indeed!

You have covered some very important points of understanding for me, in your conference.

The graphics expanation is very helpfull too.

Can you tell me why each object has an ID? Is this the "handle" to the object or control?

Thanks,

Ben

On May 28, 2005, at 9:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Klaus...

i find you CONFERENCE about CONTROLS very very good indeed.

You have covered some VERY IMPORTANT points of understanding for me.....in your CONFERENCE...

The GRAPHICS expanation is very helpfull too.

can you tell me WHY each object has an ID?.....is this the HANDLE to the object or control?

thanks

Ben

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