I recently created a Q&A style question for replacing a single page within a PDF using the Imgagemagick tool (How can I replace a single PDF page using Imagemagick?). I created the question since it's similar to things I've wanted to achieve in the past, and while I've found portions of the answer scattered online, I didn't see a cohesive solution posted anywhere (including on Stack Overflow/Stack Exchange).
I can see where my initial revision of the question could have used some improvement (I hadn't documented any commands I used in my attempts thus far or why they didn't meet my goal), and have since improved it in that regard. However, this still doesn't quite fit the examples mentioned in the linked description of "Needs details or clarity":
- Needs details or clarity - sometimes we need more information in order to help solve your problem.
This question should include more details and clarify the problem. Edit your post to be more specific about what you're looking for, and be sure to address any concerns that other users brought up in the comments.
From what I can see, my initial question included everything asked for in the above. It specifically stated the exact problem attempting to be solved, and the rationale for it. No users had brought up any concerns in the comments, so there was nothing to address on that front. And all the information needed to solve the problem was in the text.
Is this a case where the description of the close reason is incomplete? i.e. you can't list every possible edge case for a close reason, but it fits the general umbrella? Was this closed for the wrong reason? Was this the best close reason, but none of them really fit? Or should this have ideally not been closed?
And I guess finally, does my edit to the post sufficiently address the close reason, or is there something else I'm missing? I see nothing else in the close reason description to guide me to a solution, but perhaps there's something elsewhere in Stack Overflow/Stack Exchange about question asking that I'm missing.