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BenoitB
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you're right.
i don't know qapplication.
If you record a script tovuse it, it's not working ? Qapplication is an heavy client ?
i don't know qapplication.
If you record a script tovuse it, it's not working ? Qapplication is an heavy client ?
Peppermill
4 years agoNew Contributor
When I record a script interacting with the window all actions are just recorded as pixel coordinate clicks or keystrokes on the "MainFrame" window. Obviously test that rely on pixel coordinates on a single window will not work so I've got to figure this out somehow.
- BenoitB4 years agoCommunity Heromainframe, is it a client-server app ?
- Peppermill4 years agoNew Contributor
No it is an entirely local application. I believe the "mainframe" name just refers to the object as the main window of the application. It's a confusing naming scheme. Also to clarify the application I am having as issue with is Xilinx ISE 14.5i which is built using a Qt framework. I don't think I made that clear above.
- BenoitB4 years agoCommunity Herook, i think you need some mapping on openapps settings of TC to access the child elements. Perhaps also check TC documentation about which version of qt is supported
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