Ron_1st ha scritto: > On Thursday 22 October 2009, Doriano Blengino wrote: > >> Ron_1st ha scritto: >> >>> I don't see the connection with gambas from usb stick. >>> Can you enligth me? >>> >>> >> The first message of the thread, "set of questions", contained a >> question about launching a gambas app in a host system not having the >> gambas runtime installed. Or so I think - I have already deleted the >> relevant messages and now I can not check. May be I was confused... sorry. >> >> Regards, >> Doriano >> >> > > It was for this message > > On Wednesday 21 October 2009, Faysal Banna wrote: > >> what is the way to get modifying a cell inside a grid view like >> u click on a cell and start writing inside it then when u click away its >> already modified ? >> >> regards >> >> > > He is mumbling about a gridview in this thread and is not related to it > and as reply to something total different. > We call that hijacking the thread. :) > See the signature. > Funny signature. Really, I didn't know what hijacking was, and even now I don't understand why one would desire to hijack (in other words, where is the advantage in hijacking?). Provided that there is no advantage, so nobody wants to do it, if I did it I did it without awareness.
The start of the thread, posted by user "Dima", where I replied is (citation): > I want to run my gambas2-application from USB-FLASH-DISK on the > > computers, that do not have gambas2 installed. > > followed by a numbered list of other questions. I replied to a few. The most important was about the Data event. Then someone else, Faysal Banna, asked about "what I replied to Dima", without specifying more. I assumed he was talking about usb flash disk, because the other argument is already explained in the docs. Banna replied "no no, it was about editing cells". But what he really wrote is (citation): > no no sir > > > >> i was asking about the Grid View u were explaining to Dima ... > > > >> besides i care to know a bit more about in place editing of cells > > > >> inside > Now, for my poor english, I suppose the adjective "besides" acts as a junction between two predicates. So he wanted to know about gridview, and *besides*, something about editing of cells. Is it clear to you? For me, just not enough... :-) I did the best I could do about the Data event: I posted the good source provided by another user on the same thread. And I simply ignored the phrase following that "besides". I write this full explanation (sorry) because I feel a little flamed. If you can, and if you want, go to see the whole thread on gambas-user. It started with a "set of question", and just now Benoit is replying "you should have been make a thread for each question" to the poster. Then someone else (Banna) wrote something not clear to me, and even changed topic. Lastly, you teach to me that I am hijacking! :-) Better for me to take some course about computers... I like them but I don't understand them; and while I'm at it, an english course too... :-) Regards, Doriano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user