Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2 - Modify the widget code to be accessible, I prefer this but not sure how
feasible is it? ,
That's the big question.. It's written on a GnomeCanvas and.. quite
annoying. The new register-rewrite will make it
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when writing a test case we always has setup and teardown, the both these
methods will be different according to the testcase, some testcase will need
to have a gnucash without any data file, others will require this data file,
these operation will be
Hi Josh,
The second item implies that the test framework should be able to modify
gconf keys before starting gnucash (in this case, to remove the have seen
the first-time dialog key). Which makes perfect sense, but I don't recall
that this has been called out before.
Yes, i implemented 2
Hi,
ahmad sayed schrieb:
The second item implies that the test framework should be able to modify
gconf keys before starting gnucash (in this case, to remove the have seen
the first-time dialog key). Which makes perfect sense, but I don't recall
that this has been called out before.
Yes,
andi5 said
I just remembered that there is the environment variable GNC_GCONF_PATH
to replace the prefix /apps/gnucash. I have no clue whether this is
helpful here at all.
look like a safer solution, i'm not sure if (gconftool-2 --recursive-unset
/apps/gnucash) will cause any harm.
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might want to ensure these are in the correct order so that you're
always
creating the entity that's required for a subsequent stage. For instance,
you may need an Employee before you can start a Job. I'm not quite sure
what
that ordering is.
when writing a test case we always has setup and teardown, the both these
methods will be different according to the testcase, some testcase will need to
have a gnucash without any data file, others will require this data file, these
operation will be done in the setup,
in general
the basic
Hi all,
This is Just a base for the gnucash testplan it will be developed over time,
things may be removed and added. but it just beginning, The test cases not
going to follow this order in creation, also there still TBD (to be done)
issues, it is open for suggestions.
Best regards,
Ahmed
ahmad sayed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is Just a base for the gnucash testplan it will be developed over time,
things may be removed and added. but it just beginning, The test cases not
going to follow this order in creation, also there still TBD (to be done)
issues, it is open for