On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 11:30:55 GMT, Alexey Ivanov <aiva...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> test/jdk/javax/swing/JCheckBox/8032667/bug8032667.java line 50: >> >>> 48: * @bug 8032667 >>> 49: * @summary [macosx] Components cannot be rendered in HiDPI to >>> BufferedImage >>> 50: * @run main bug8032667 >> >> I suggest do not convert manual tests from the applet to the regular tests, >> until we will not find a way to unify them, in a similar way as it was for >> "applet/manual=yesno". Otherwise, all our manual tests will look >> differently, since different people will make the UI differently. > > Unifying the UI makes sense in the long run. Will it involve retrofitting all > the existing manual test which already have its own UI? > > In most cases, the UI in manual tests is similar: Pass / Fail buttons at the > bottom with the test instructions above. Then there are differences… Other > parts of the UI depend on the nature of the test. > > I've always found manual tests a bit confusing: a test, especially > applet-based one, opens two windows; however, one window is easier to focus > on. To confirm: we're not modifying the current applet-based manual tests until there's a common framework to migrate them off the applet API. Do I understand it correctly? ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2094