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<tt> SizeAgent </tt> can also mimic resizing a component by specifying '''width''' and '''height'''. As test case is running in a simulated environment, there is no screen rendering.  It just changes target component's width and height.
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Revision as of 03:53, 15 May 2012



Maximize and Minimize

With SizeAgent , we can mimic to maximize, minimize, and resize a window or a panel. There are two flags in a window (and a panel) to represent maximized and minimized state respectively. When they are both "false", it represents "original size". To maximize a component, you should set maximized to true and minimized to false. To minimize it, set maximized to false and minimized to true.


ComponentAgent window = desktopAgent.query("window");

//maximize
window.as(SizeAgent.class).maximize(true);
window.as(SizeAgent.class).minimize(false)

//restore to original size
window.as(SizeAgent.class).maximize(false);
window.as(SizeAgent.class).minimize(false)

//minimize
window.as(SizeAgent.class).maximize(false);
window.as(SizeAgent.class).minimize(true);


Resize

SizeAgent can also mimic resizing a component by specifying width and height. As test case is running in a simulated environment, there is no screen rendering. It just changes target component's width and height.

ComponentAgent window = desktopAgent.query("window");

window.as(SizeAgent.class).resize(100, 100);




Last Update : 2012/05/15

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