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rcseege wasn't being mean. He was trying to be helpful. He actually said much the same thing that I did and for the same reason - you have posted a chunk of code that we can't run and can't even analyse in any sensible fashion because it contains a pile of irrelevant code and some code that may be important, but which is clearly using objects that we know nothing about.

The best we can do is guess at what your problem is, and Rob did correctly identify at least one problem with the code you posted.

It is time to be humble, appologise to Rob for complaining about his help and think about how you might present your problem in a fashion such that we can actually help you with it.

It may help you to read I know what I mean. Why don't you? when reformulating your question.


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in thread Array of TK::Checkbuttons not acting appropriately by mikasue

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