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== Intoduction == |
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The attachment editor is used to view and edit an [[Attachment Element|attachment element]]. It is shown after selecting an attachment element in the navigation tree. |
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[[Bild:Attachment Editor.png|thumb|300px|Attachment Editor]] |
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An attachment is actually a file which is stored within the test suite (ets file). |
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Whenever a suite is loaded, all embedded attachments are unpacked and stored in the suite's temporary folder on your disk. The filename or its contents is made available to other actions by dragging the attachment into a diagram. This creates an attachment-step, which is configurable to provide either the filename or its contents in a number of commonly used formats (line-wise, as a collection of lines, binary, all in one strings, etc.) |
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To the right, you see a csv file which is shown in the editor in textual mode. |
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== Buttons == |
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*[[Bild:Icon Edit Attach Ext.PNG]] Edit the attached file using an external tool. The tool is choosen as defined by its filename extension. For textfiles, under windows, a notepad editor is typically opened. |
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*[[Bild:Icon Edit Attach Int.PNG]] Edit the attached file using the builtIn expecco text editor. This provides most required editing facilities and does not need any setup in your operating system. |
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*[[Bild:Icon Open Attach Text.PNG]] Display the content of the attachment as text |
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*[[Bild:Icon Open Attach Hex.PNG]] Display the content of the attachment as a hex dump |
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For other editors see: [[Editors]] |
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The full online documentation can be found under: [[Online Documentation]] |
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