I would also vote to keep Open as the current behavior. Close makes sense to me, so + 
on that.
 
peter


Jordi Salvat i Alabart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would still leave "Open" for prompt-clear-read -- since that's what is 
costumary in most other programs. Existing users will only be (slightly 
and gratefully) surprised the first time. If/when we implement multiple 
test plan editing we will just need to remove the prompt-clear phase.

I would not bother to keep a "Merge" -- although it doesn't harm much 
with that name. It's functionality would not be obvious, even worse if 
we supported opening multiple test plans. Plus it's already handled at 
the pop-up/edit menu level.

Backward compatibility is nice to keep, but should not become a 
roadblock when the old stuff is so poor. And you must admit that the GUI 
is probably the poorest area of JMeter -- which is not too surprising 
since JMeter users (and hence JMeter developers) are mostly server-side 
people.

-- 
Salut,

Jordi.


En/na BAZLEY, Sebastian ha escrit:
> I've found (some of) the discussion about Save/Load menu items, which had
> already been recorded in Bugzilla:
> 
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23780
> 
> To summarise, the suggestion was to have the following functionality:
> 
> 1) Clear the existing test plan, after prompting to save it
> 
> This is the current New behaviour.
> It would be better to rename this as "Close", as it does not create a New
> plan.
> 
> 2) Read a file into the existing tree
> 
> This is the current Open behaviour, but it would be better to name it
> "Merge".
> 
> 3) Clear plan (prompt to save) and read new test plan.
> 
> This is new functionality, which could be called "Open".
> However, Open currently does something different, so it might be better to
> use a different name.
> 
> New could be resurrected later if multiple test plans were to be supported.
> 
> OK?
> 
> Sebastian
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