replies are Inline below.

On 12/29/2016 8:52 AM, EBo wrote:
> I will also inline as below...
>
> On Dec 29 2016 6:42 AM, Jim Craig wrote:
>> See my replies below inline.
>>
>> On 12/28/2016 7:59 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
>>> When I entered a value the cursor moves down to the next tool rather
>>> then the next axis of the same tool.
>>>
>>> I would think this is not what you wanted?
>> This is what I wanted. It is the way most spreadsheets work. If the
>> group does not like enter moving down then we can remove that
>> functionality or put it in as optional. Then the programmer using the
>> widget would have to decide to use it or handle the option in their
>> main
>> application.
> Would it be reasonable to set up a key/functionality map?  I am not
> sure it would be worth it, but I can see places where we might want to
> map a different key to a function or possibly map a macro.
I am not sure about this. I am sure it is possible but would it be worth it?
>
>>> If I hold down cursor up (or down) to get to the first or last tool,
>>> it pauses at that tool, just as I would expect.
>>>
>>> But when I release the button it then moves again which is slightly
>>> annoying.
>> Well the function actually handles the key release event due to
>> issues
>> with using the key press event occurring before a value is accepted.
>> I
>> am not sure why it is pausing at the first or last tool. I will check
>> on
>> that. Good test! I did not do the hold key test in my testing.
> Is there any way to either set up an automated test suite or possibly
> just a list of these tests?  As a note, I *know* that automated GUI
> testing is difficult (pre-Y2K I worked for a company that did exactly
> this).  There are some open source testers that might work
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_GUI_testing_tools>, but I
> have absolutely no experiences with any of them.
I will look into this, but as with you I have no experience with these.

Thanks,

Jim

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