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How to specify format for Regions.AddPicture?
Is there a way to specify what format to use (BMP, PNG, color depth, etc.) when calling Regions.AddPicture and passing in an onscreen object? Also, is there a way to specify it when doing a Regions.Compare with an onscreen object? I tried converting my BMP's that I had captured to PNG's to save disk space, but when I did that they would no longer match when using Regions.Compare.16KViews0likes1CommentRe: screenshots between OS's
I worked through the antialiasing issues and got them to match. In case anyone else is having the same problem, you can see the solution on my MSDN thread about it here. I will ask my question about the stores images in a different thread since I don't think it's really related to this one. Thanks!975Views0likes0CommentsRe: screenshots between OS's
A related question is, what method does TestComplete use to capture screenshots? I had some other issues recently with TC capturing PNG's when I was expecting BMP's, or capturing in different color depths, and I couldn't find the settings to configure the capture settings anywhere.975Views0likes0Commentsscreenshots between OS's
This question is not specific to TestComplete, but I thought someone on here might know. Our application has a WPF user interface. We have been running TestComplete on Windows XP and Windows Vista, and we have a large number of reference screenshots that are used as region checkpoints. In order to make XP and Vista match across all our hardware, I had to disable all forms of antialiasing, including adding registry keys to disable WPF antialiasing and turning off hardware antialiasing through the display driver. Today I got a Windows 7 machine to set up as another test machine. Despite turning off ClearType, grayscale antialiasing, all the display driver options, and WPF antialiasing in the registry, my screenshots do not match under Windows 7. By looking at the image diffs I am 100% sure the difference is antialising, as it is only rendered text that is mismatched. Does anyone have any ideas?15KViews0likes3CommentsRegions window scrolls to top any time I click
I'm having this problem in TestComplete 7.52 where if I open up the Regions list, scroll down, then click in an update checkbox, the scroll position gets reset all the way to the top. As you can imagine this is pretty frustrating when I need to mark off say five checkboxes in a row, since I have to scroll around each time I click on one of them. Is there a preference somewhere to fix this, or a patch or something?13KViews0likes2CommentsRe: TC7 slowness when populating text fields
I'm having a similar problem in TC6.53. I just set up a second test server to run the same exactly project suite that I have been running for months, but for some reason on this second server when it types text (via Sys.Keys) it types one character every 10 seconds. I already verified that the project settings has the keyboard press delay set to 1ms. Has there been any resolution to this issue?1.8KViews0likes0CommentsStatus tag in XML log files
I am trying to integrate TestComplete with TeamCity via MSBuild. Basically what I do is run TestComplete via MSBuild, and have it run at the end a script with saves out the log file as HTML. Then I have an MSBuild task that is a script to parse the log files (root.xml, ProjectLog.xml, etc.). This script needs to be able to determine whether a test passed or failed. The problem I am running into is that the Status of a test is listed with the filename of an image (e.g. 420508B0.gif) in the ProjectLog.xml file, and this filename is not consistent if I export the log multiple times or for different projects. Is there anywhere in the HTML log export that there is something saying which image filename means success, which means info, which means error, etc?12KViews0likes1Comment