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tristaanogre
13 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Lane makes excellent distinctions. It is likely that, rather than having to compare visual rendered images, you might be able to achieve the same results by inspecting properties of the key objects on the screen. Is the right text showing up in a particular label? Is a field the correct color? These are all object properties that can be examined as such.
If, however, you goal is to test placement of the objects on the screen, again, this is possible using object checkpoints (each object has a Top and Left property which indicate relative placement on the parent object) but that starts to become tedious and problematic when, again, potential differences in pixel rendering and such could shift these items around by a few pixels here and there.
If, however, you goal is to test placement of the objects on the screen, again, this is possible using object checkpoints (each object has a Top and Left property which indicate relative placement on the parent object) but that starts to become tedious and problematic when, again, potential differences in pixel rendering and such could shift these items around by a few pixels here and there.
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