Dialogs
The following table summarizes the Squish IDE dialogs.
Generate a .zip file that contains information about the Squish IDE, tools, and settings. | |
Customize a predefined or custom perspective. | |
Find and optionally replace text in the active editable window. | |
Receive information about missing template images. | |
Adjust image search parameters and view search results in realtime. | |
Import scripts, test data, and verification points into a test case or a test suite. | |
Import a new shared Squish test script or test data file, create a new test case within the current test suite, or create a new test suite. | |
Add an MBT Model for an entire test suite. | |
Create a new test case within the current test suite. | |
Add test data for a particular test case or for an entire test suite. | |
Add a test script (e.g., containing supporting functions) for a particular test case or for an entire test suite. | |
Create a new test suite. | |
View a desktop screenshot captured for optical character recognition (OCR) and the recognition results. | |
View an error message generated for a lookup error and the object name for which the lookup was executed. | |
Open a particular perspective. | |
Set the Squish IDE's global preferences. | |
Operate on the test system remotely. | |
Compare expected and actual screenshots and configure how screenshots are compared on a per-screenshot basis. | |
Perform sophisticated searches across files. | |
Select an image file or create a new one to insert an image-based script function. | |
Control the use of squishserver when recording and playing back tests. | |
Open a view that isn't already open. | |
Create a support request. | |
Activate an Editor view tab. | |
Locate text that was not found. | |
View comparison failures and edit the expected visual state stored in the verification point. |
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