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Form Editor - Window configurable Test Specification

Author: Jaromir Uhrik, Marek Grummich
Version: 5.0
Last update: 22.09.2005
Introduction: Window configurable.
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Test suite 1: See / set global options

Purpose: Global options - assure set options in Main Window Tools-> Global Options.
Setup: Start IDE with clear userdir. Create new project, Java Application (e.g. MyApplication) and create a new form (e.g MyJFrame).

#Test caseDescription
1Form objects
  1. Invoke [Tools | Options] from main menu.
  2. Push Classic view button
  3. Select Options|Form Editor Settings.
  4. Change options in Form objects Properties (Selection Border Size/Color, Drag Feedback Color).
  5. Change options in Form objects Expert (Event Variable Name, Grid X/Y, Apply Grid to Position/Size, Variables Modifier... ).
  6. Assure all changes in Form Editor window and workspace. Close and open Form Editor and assure visual appearance.
  7. Try to close Forte and run again, assure values of readed properties.
RESULT:Bug #6505
2Component palette
  1. Invoke [Tools | Palete Customizer] from main menu.
  2. Delete, Rename, Move up/down, Change order of categories and beans. Cut, Copy, Delete and Paste component from one category to another or to the same. Select more components or categories and try cutting, deleting and copying.
  3. All changes assure in Component palette and try creating new frame with these components.
RESULT:Everything should go smoothly
3Templates
  1. Invoke [Tools | Templates Manager] from main menu.
  2. Select and expand Java GUI Forms node.
  3. Add some new templates and set their Properties and Execution.
RESULT:Assure using new templates.

Test suite 2: Test shortcuts

Purpose: Shortcuts - assure set shortcuts in Main Window Tools -> Options -> Keymap
Setup: Start IDE with clear userdir. Create new project, Java Application (e.g. MyApplication) and create a new form (e.g MyJFrame).

#Test caseDescription
1Shortcuts in Form Editor and Component Inspector
  1. Use Tools -> Options -> Keymap (Form) to see shortcuts -> action mapping and test all defined shortcuts.
  2. Create new shortcuts for tested action and test their in Form Editor and Component Inspector.
RESULT:The intended action should be invoked for particular shortcut.

Generated: 2005 09 22 04:40
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