> > you no like ask you a question or somthin. > > Danny was simply asking for more information so that we can > answer the question in a useful way.
Hi Alan, But you're misinterpreting that part of message. Let's look back at the message: """no it is not homework, i havent started y idea yet but my question for now basicly say how do you get python to make a box pop up? you no like ask you a question or somthin. if you still dont understand i mean how do you make a program were a box pops and does somthing when you run the preogram""" Try to ignore the misspellings for the moment. I'm think he's really trying to say: How do you get Python to make a dialog box pop up? You know, like asking a question or something. How do you connect the buttons up so it does something when you press it? His "you no like ask you a question" was certainly not meant to be interpreted as "You don't like to be asked questions?" These kinds of language misinterpretations is exactly the reason why careful writing matters. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor