[TPTP AGR] Running in Standard Mode with fixed size and position [message #105048] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 06:21  |
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Originally posted by: emontagne.odyssey-group.com
Hi,
I test a plugin that use SWT and some test cases use position based
recording.
When I run the test in standard mode, the workbench is launched and
maximized. But to able to run it on different hosts (different screen
resolution and one or two screens) I would like to open the workbench at a
specific place (0,0) with a fixed size (1000x800 for example) not the
maximum size.
How to do this?
Thanks,
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Eric Montagne
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Re: [TPTP AGR] Running in Standard Mode with fixed size and position [message #105079 is a reply to message #105048] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 14:18  |
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Hi Eric,
If you know the exact size and which configuration goes with which size, you
can record separate test cases which specifically resize the workbench and
enable/disable them based on the host you are running on.
I am not aware of an alternate shortcut for setting the workbench size and
location (coordinates). However, I think you bring up a good idea for an
enhancement whereby a user could manually set the preferred size in the
Overview page of each test suite. I have opened the following bugzilla to
address this:
Please feel free to add your name to the CC list and
comment/contribute/track its progress:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=196702
Let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with.
Sincerely,
Liz Dancy
"Eric Montagne" <emontagne@odyssey-group.com> wrote in message
news:f7fgqe$u4h$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I test a plugin that use SWT and some test cases use position based
> recording.
> When I run the test in standard mode, the workbench is launched and
> maximized. But to able to run it on different hosts (different screen
> resolution and one or two screens) I would like to open the workbench at a
> specific place (0,0) with a fixed size (1000x800 for example) not the
> maximum size.
> How to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Eric Montagne
>
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