[Zope] How best to copy and paste in pythonscript?

Andreas Jung lists at zopyx.com
Mon Aug 28 09:02:59 EDT 2006



--On 28. August 2006 14:38:23 +0200 Gaute Amundsen <gaute at div.org> wrote:

> On Monday 28 August 2006 14:06, Andreas Jung wrote:
>> --On 28. August 2006 14:00:25 +0200 Gaute Amundsen <gaute at div.org> wrote:
>> > On Monday 28 August 2006 13:16, Andreas Jung wrote:
>> >> - Docfindertab
>> >> - lib/python/OFS/interfaces.py (!)
>> >> - lib/python/OFS/CopySupport.py
>> >>
>> >> -aj
>> >
>> > Excuse me, my oh so knowledgable friend, but it is not at all obious to
>> > me,  ( or most other readers of this list, I'd wager) what or where
>> > "Docfindertab"  is.
>>
>> You might google for Docfindertab and click on the first hit. I think
>> that's a task you can perform on your own?
>>
>
> I am not in the habit of installing products on our server just because
> some  self important twat, who could not be bothered to write "try the
> Docfindertab  product", mentions a name that might refer to that product.
>
> Now you have spent twise as much time typing the reply, as you would have
> if  you had been clear from the start.
>
> Not to mention nurturing my growing desire to switch to ROR at the first
> oportunity, and demonstrating to potential zope users on the list that
> asking  for help wil just get you insulted.
>

You had a bad night? The pointer to the keyword argument and the hints 
where to look for additional information were perfectly fine. So what was 
insulting? This list is *not* a professional helpdesk. We answer to 
questions on a voluntary basis. Even as a newbie (if you are one) you 
should be able to perform additional investigations on your own. What's 
wrong with
googling for "Docfindertab"? I think we don't have to perform such trivial 
tasks for you. You expected help for you problem - you got help and the 
right solution. But speaking for almost all other volunteers on this list:
we do except that you do basic investigations on your own initiative.

>
> On my installaton there is no interfaces.py for OFS, nor for hardly
> anything  else.

It's available in the latest Zope 2.9 version. Since you did not provide an 
version information I could not smell what you're using so I looked into 
the most current version. Otherwise you can always
look at the sources (that's why it is called open-source ; you have the 
freedom to look at the sources) and "grep -r" is always a perfect tool to 
find related code parts.

-aj
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