Hi Zhu, Zhu Lihua wrote: > Why it is used here? What if we don't use it here? What the specific > operation it does to OpenOffice.org?
ResetApplication is setting the application to a defined state. It reads the UI- and CTL language settings, shutdown the office, deletes the $work-dir, re-starts it and set it back to the UI- and CTL-language settings as they were before. Reason: You need a defined state to start testing. > 2. catchGPF false > I can't find "catchGPF" in the instruction book "TestTool", but I read the > remark following this instruction: > ' Recover to backingwindow, until resetApplication can handle this > I have a guess about this, would you tell me am I right or am I wrong? If I'm > wrong, would you please tell me the truth? Thanks. > I guess: > catchGPF false: OpenOffice will not give the crash message(Recovery dialog) > when startup next time after its crash. > catchGPF true: OpenOffice will give the crash message(Recovery dialog) when > startup next time after its crash. Also a TestTool specific command. If not has been change it is needed that the TestTool and not the system is catching the general program failure (=GPF) to put it into the result files. The comment is not for catchGPF it is for the whole sequence what is happening at the starting time. Is there any need why you want to change it? Cu, Jogi http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Jsi -- Sun Microsystems GmbH Joerg Sievers Nagelsweg 55 Quality Assurance Engineer 20097 Hamburg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
