I'm not sure how to phrase the issue without sounding annoyed (and annoyed I am big time, haha) so please poke me if I'm unclear on something.
I asked a question after I've done some searching. It contained what I've done this far and both the expected and actual sample. The question got closed as a dupe.
I've read several times through the alleged duplicate and I realize that the voters for closing think that it's a dupe based on a (totally incorrect) assumption of what I'm asking. Given that assumption, the closing is correct. However, the assumption is way off and the closing unnecessary.
I reposted the question making it very clear what's not intended. My impression is that people don't bother to read the text because one user asked why I reposed it again (it's in the first paragraph to see!). Someone else asked politely for a sample. But that's in the question too!
I'm assuming that I'm unclear or something but I see no way to improve my clarity without being obnoxious and fighty. Any hints on how to circumfere readers' pre-suppositions in a polite way?