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== Look & Feel Settings == |
== Look & Feel Settings == |
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You find these under "''Extras''" → "''[[Settings/en|Settings]]''" → "''Look & Feel''". |
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=== Automatically Save Changed Items when Changing the Tree Selection === |
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Do not ask the user to accept changes made in the current editor when the selection changed.<BR> |
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The changes are automatically accepted by the system. No confirmation dialog is opened. |
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=== Edit Name when Clicking on Selected Item === |
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Open an editor to change the name of the element when clicking on the selected element.<BR> |
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If disabled, you can open the editor by the menu. |
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=== Experience Level === |
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Can be set to one of "''Beginner''", "''Experienced''" or "''Expert''", to hide or show additional items in the |
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After creation of a new element, the editor to change the name of the element will be opened on the element. |
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user interface, especially in the context menus. |
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=== Initially Select All when Editing Names === |
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If the editor to change the name of the element will be opened, the whole string is selected. |
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=== Show the Help Assistent === |
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The [[HelpWizard_Pages_Start/en|"''Help Assistent''"]] guides you through your first steps when new to expecco. |
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If on, a double click on a Tree Element |
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opens the input-field to modify the element's name.</a> |
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=== Create Initial Tree Structure when Creating a New Suite === |
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If enabled, a newly created test suite gets filled with a number of empty items. This is mostly for beginners, to get some item examples initially. You may want to disable this, once you get more experienced with expecco. |
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Change the selection in the element's tree also due a right click. |
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This initial set of items can be removed by pressing "''Undo''" right after the new suite has been created. |
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=== Keep Name of Copied Items when Pasting === |
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Keep the name of the copied icons during paste; otherwise a unique name is generated by the system. |
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If a filename is entered in the "template" field, |
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=== Allow Duplicate Names === |
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that file will be read for the new suite's initial contents. |
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Allow duplicated names for different elements. |
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If it is a relative filename (i.e. not starting with "/" or "\"), the file is searched in your expecco folder ("<code>~/.expecco</code>" or "<code>Application\expecco</code>") or a folder named "<code>templates</code>" under it. |
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=== When Loading a Suite, Show First Test Plan === |
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If enabled, the first test plan is selected and shown when a new suite is loaded (and there is any test plan in the suite). Otherwise, the suite's top item (the "project item" is selected. |
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If enabled, an icon describing the type of test-entry (Activity or Sub-Testplan) is shown in testplans. |
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This setting is useful for test executors, whereas test developers usually prefer the suite item to be initially selected. |
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=== When Loading a Suite, Show Documentation === |
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If enabled, the documentation item is selected and shown when a new suite is loaded. Otherwise, the suite's item or a test plan is selected (see above). This is useful to present hints and advice to testers. |
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=== Focus Follows Mouse === |
=== Focus Follows Mouse === |
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If enabled, keyboard input is sent to the window under the mouse pointer (Unix behavior).< |
If enabled, keyboard input is sent to the window under the mouse pointer (Unix behavior).<br> |
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If disabled, you have to click into a window to associate the keyboard focus (Windows behavior). |
If disabled, you have to click into a window to associate the keyboard focus (Windows behavior). |
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This is the default setting. |
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=== Dialog Boxes always in Front === |
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If enabled, dialog boxes will always stay in front of other windows. This is especially useful, if you work in full screen mode (expecco fully expanded), or if other expecco windows (Transcript, for example) are shown and you want to avoid that dialog boxes get covered. |
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=== Raise Expecco Window when Execution Stopped or Finished === |
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If enabled, the expecco window will be raised to the front when a test execution is finished or stopped due to a breakpoint. Useful, if you want to perform other tasks, while a longer running test is executed in the background, but you want to be informed when the test finishes. |
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=== Raise the Transcript Window when Active === |
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If enabled, the Transcript window (which is the expecco log-output-console) will be raised whenever new output is sent to it. |
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The Transcript is not shown by default - it is opened via the "''Extras''" → "''Tools''" → "''Transcript''" menu item. |
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Notice: if a development launcher is opened, the Transcript will be inside the launcher's window. |
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=== Raise the Control Window when Active === |
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If enabled, the control window (if activated) will be raised whenever new output is sent to it. |
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== Subitems under Look & Feel Settings == |
== Subitems under Look & Feel Settings == |
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[[ Settings_TreeSettings ]] |
* [[ Settings_TreeSettings/en |Tree Settings]] |
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* [[ Settings_KeyboardSettings/en|Keyboard Settings]] |
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[[ Settings_CodeEditorSettings ]] |
* [[ Settings_CodeEditorSettings/en |Code Editor Settings]] |
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[[ Settings_DiagramEditorSettings ]] |
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* [[ Settings_WorksheetStyleSettings/en |Diagram Editor Settings]] |
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* [[ Settings_TableEditorSettings/en|Table Editor Settings]] |
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[[ Settings_OtherSettings ]] |
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* [[ Settings_StateColorSettings/en |State Color Settings]] |
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* [[ Settings_FontSettings/en |Font Settings]] |
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* [[ Settings_HotKeySettings/en | HotKey Settings]] |
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* [[ Settings_ViewStyleSettings/en |Window Style]] |
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* [[ Settings_MiscLookSettings/en |Misc Other Settings]] |
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* [[ Settings_ExplorerMenuSettings/en| ExplorerMenu Settings]] |
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[[Category:Settings]] |
[[Category:Settings]] |
Aktuelle Version vom 15. April 2025, 09:07 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 Look & Feel Settings
- 1.1 Experience Level
- 1.2 Show the Help Assistent
- 1.3 Create Initial Tree Structure when Creating a New Suite
- 1.4 When Loading a Suite, Show First Test Plan
- 1.5 When Loading a Suite, Show Documentation
- 1.6 Focus Follows Mouse
- 1.7 Display the Testsuite's Filename in the Window Title Area
- 1.8 Dialog Boxes always in Front
- 1.9 Raise Expecco Window when Execution Stopped or Finished
- 1.10 Raise the Transcript Window when Active
- 1.11 Raise the Control Window when Active
- 2 Subitems under Look & Feel Settings
Look & Feel Settings[Bearbeiten]
You find these under "Extras" → "Settings" → "Look & Feel".
Experience Level[Bearbeiten]
Can be set to one of "Beginner", "Experienced" or "Expert", to hide or show additional items in the user interface, especially in the context menus.
Show the Help Assistent[Bearbeiten]
The "Help Assistent" guides you through your first steps when new to expecco.
Create Initial Tree Structure when Creating a New Suite[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, a newly created test suite gets filled with a number of empty items. This is mostly for beginners, to get some item examples initially. You may want to disable this, once you get more experienced with expecco.
This initial set of items can be removed by pressing "Undo" right after the new suite has been created.
If a filename is entered in the "template" field,
that file will be read for the new suite's initial contents.
If it is a relative filename (i.e. not starting with "/" or "\"), the file is searched in your expecco folder ("~/.expecco
" or "Application\expecco
") or a folder named "templates
" under it.
When Loading a Suite, Show First Test Plan[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, the first test plan is selected and shown when a new suite is loaded (and there is any test plan in the suite). Otherwise, the suite's top item (the "project item" is selected.
This setting is useful for test executors, whereas test developers usually prefer the suite item to be initially selected.
When Loading a Suite, Show Documentation[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, the documentation item is selected and shown when a new suite is loaded. Otherwise, the suite's item or a test plan is selected (see above). This is useful to present hints and advice to testers.
Focus Follows Mouse[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, keyboard input is sent to the window under the mouse pointer (Unix behavior).
If disabled, you have to click into a window to associate the keyboard focus (Windows behavior).
Display the Testsuite's Filename in the Window Title Area[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, the filename of the test suite is shown in the title of the window. This is the default setting.
Dialog Boxes always in Front[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, dialog boxes will always stay in front of other windows. This is especially useful, if you work in full screen mode (expecco fully expanded), or if other expecco windows (Transcript, for example) are shown and you want to avoid that dialog boxes get covered.
Raise Expecco Window when Execution Stopped or Finished[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, the expecco window will be raised to the front when a test execution is finished or stopped due to a breakpoint. Useful, if you want to perform other tasks, while a longer running test is executed in the background, but you want to be informed when the test finishes.
Raise the Transcript Window when Active[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, the Transcript window (which is the expecco log-output-console) will be raised whenever new output is sent to it. The Transcript is not shown by default - it is opened via the "Extras" → "Tools" → "Transcript" menu item.
Notice: if a development launcher is opened, the Transcript will be inside the launcher's window.
Raise the Control Window when Active[Bearbeiten]
If enabled, the control window (if activated) will be raised whenever new output is sent to it.