OK, done - I hope!
On 9 July 2013 16:20, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: > > Le 09/07/2013 14:58, sebb a ecrit : > >> On 9 July 2013 14:58, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Le 09/07/2013 13:20, sebb a ecrit : >>> >>>> On 9 July 2013 13:01, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 9 July 2013 12:53, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 09/07/2013 11:46, sebb a ecrit : >>>>>> >>>>>>> Just noticed that the "New From Template" feature creates a file in >>>>>>> the current working directory. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It silently overwrites any file with the same name as the template. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It would be easy to lose a valuable test plan. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm not sure why the code does not just load the content from the >>>>>>> template, and leave to the user to save the test plan where they >>>>>>> wish. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> +1, I would be better to make like "merge" (or use the merge >>>>>> functionalty) >>>>>> to open the template. >>>>>> >>>>> Yes - would need to clear any existing plan first though. >>>>> >>>> Just occurs to me that one might want to use templates for partial test >>>> plans? >>> >>> >>> Yes, I think it's natural to use the template as partial test plans (like >>> "add my favorite listener") >>> >>> >>>> If so, then it would be useful not to clear the existing plan first. >>> >>> >>> Yes. Perhaps a checkbox "Replace (and remove) current test plan" or >>> "Merge >>> with current test plans". >>> >> If the template is a comple test plan, I'm not sure it makes sense to >> Merge it. >> Likewise snippets must be Merged. >> >> Maybe the "Create" button at the bottom needs to change according to >> the template type - either "Create" or "Merge" ? > > > +1 seems the good deal. > > >> >>>> Maybe the templates.xml file could include a flag to say whether the >>>> template was a complete test plan or just a snippet? >>>> That would allow the dialog box to easily distinguish the two types. >>> >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> >>>> The Menu item would need to be changed to "Templates..." >>> >>> >>> Philippe has already do this for french translation ("Modèles..." not >>> "Nouveau depuis modèles") >>> I agree "Templates..." seems better. >>> >>> >>>>>>> After all, unless they change the template, they can just refetch it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thoughts? >>>>>>> >
