I saw this question by a new user yesterday when it was first posted. Then, in less than 15 minutes, the question already received 5 downvotes and was closed as "Needs details or clarity".
Well, as I said in a comment there:
I have no idea why this question was closed as 'Needs details or clarity". The question might not be well written but the problem is 100% clear.
Yes, the question might not be well-written. Clearly, English is not the OP's first language and they seemed to be struggling a little bit. Maybe it deserves a downvote or maybe someone could step in and edit the question but I just think some people are too quick to close questions from new users just because they "look bad" at a first look.
Don't get me wrong. I do VTC questions within seconds if the question deserves to be closed. However, in this case, the problem in the question (at least to me) was perfectly clear even in Revision 1. Okay, maybe there was one missing detail in the question, that is, the version of Windows (or photo viewer) being used. However, it's not that important if the problem occurs in both Windows 7 and Windows 10.
I personally tried to come up with a solution for the OP's problem but everything I tried didn't work. I looked around and found some potential duplicates but none of them had an accepted answer and all the proposed solutions (which most of them I had already tried) didn't work either. So, it is a good question.
I had also edited the question to make it more clear and voted to reopen. The OP has also provided more details and a screenshot since then and I just edited the question again to reword and format it better. The outcome is: the question got out of the reopen queue and is still closed.
So, to summarize: three users voted to close the question (although it was clear, IMO), and three different users voted "leave closed" in the reopen queue.
Am I missing something here?
Update:
As per yivi's suggestion and went and edited the question even further and provided more attempts to solve the problem. I still do believe that the question was already clear enough and that Process.Start()
is a sufficient MCVE in this particular situation.
Process.Start(pathImage);
and I expect it to do X but it does Y. What is the alternative?" not a specific C# coding problem?pathImage
is at that point? What's the encoding? Did the OP tell you their debugging observations.pathImage
with the path you just copied. That's it.Process.Start()
(which is included in your linked revision) is a sufficient MCVE in this particular case. Yes, it was not a complete line of code, per se, in the first revision but not all questions that don't include code are bad (though most of them are).Process.Start(@"some\file\path");
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