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Erwin Beatz

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:50:55 PM8/5/24
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Not sure there is any control to the text size on the legends, it would be nice though.

What I do is set the power to zero in the material test setting window, and just take a screenshot of the preview for notes.


A site like Lightburn PowerScale Generator - O2 Creative, or another like MGL pour Lightburn & LaserGrbl can be used to generate such material test.

With the advantage that you can edit them to fit your needs.


I do have an issue after updating to version 1.5

In V 1.4x the material test is ok. After updating to V1.5 there is no text in the material test preview nor in the real output. Anyone has any advise?

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I typically edit the text-only version of our emails so they look cleaner; I also remove any show/hide content logic, and only include info I want all customers to see. With our next campaign I would like to leave some of the logic in place; is there a way I can send a test email of the text version?


If you want to add some show/hide content logic into your next campaign and are in the normal drag-and-drop editor, but still want to just test the text-only part of the email, I would save your conditional blocks and delete them and have only text left in your email, which you could then easily send a test afterwards.


I am building two test suites for an end user to run. Between the first and second test suite, the user needs to do some manual steps on the webpages. (They were steps I could not automate for a variety of reasons.) The end users may vary and I doubt they will be super technically savvy.


I think we need Katalon Studio to provide some keyword or something that enables users Test Case to open a GUI dialog. Katalon Studio should control the dialog to stay on the top of Katalon Studio GUI window.


i have a custom keyword i have been using for a while, and it might be what you need, you should be able to adjust it to display different things, but the setAlwaysOnTop will put it on top of any other windows that might be present, including the Katalon Studio GUI


Vaguely I remember, I wrote a code that shows a JFileChooser. I wanted a user to choose one file in a specific directory, and click GO button to continue the test processing. The rest of the test will run driven by the data loaded from the interactively chosen file.


i have edited this example to return the actual file(rather than the button that was clicked), since it has been referenced in another post, and for the cases where others try to search on FileChooser and land on this post

in order to learn more about the options available with JFileChooser, i recommend reading


And when I attempt to run the keyword as a test case, I get this error:

The import com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.operations.String collides with another import statement

CustomKeywords.groovy


I think we could further enhance this idea.

Could you explain why you build a test suite for end-users? Guessing that you are a test automation expert and building tests for manual - low tech users aka end-users?

Thinking this is also valid for cross-team if you send the test to other team members.


A few year ago, I was given with a large Excel workbook. The .xlsx file contained 40 sheets. Each sheet contained some hundreds of rows (e.g, 500). A single row contained a URL, credentials (name/pw), some descriptions. So the Excel file contained approximately 20,000 URLs. This Excel sheet was created and maintained by somebody in the company for their own purpose. I was not in charge of editting/maintaining the file at all. I had no right to modify the file.


My boss asked me to test the URLs included in the Excel workbook file using some Web UI automation tool. I used KS and applied my VisualTestingInKatalonStudio approach. Soon I found that 20,000 URLs are too many to process as a batch. I expected to take 3 - 5 days to take screenshots of 20,000 web pages and do image comparison. Nobody would like to use it.


Look at this FileChooser dialog! You want to select THIS file, and let the VisualTesting tool to consume it. It will run 20 minutes. You can have a coffee break then. Once the test run 100% passed, you can go home with relief. If the test failed, well, good-luck!


To continue this thought, in a world that tends to package art as an import/export commodity, I often find myself wondering if there are still ways to experience an artwork in a single place and moment in time. What if, rather than trying to campaign for more and more funding and lure out larger audiences and travel our exhibitions, we develop works that cost less, that are dependent on no one for their creation, and provide an experience for an intimate audience? When we first started doing HDTS it was one of those situations where everything and nothing seemed possible at the same time.blogherads.adq.push(function () blogherads.defineSlot( 'medrec', 'gpt-dsk-tab-ros-midarticle2-uid1' ).setTargeting( 'pos', ["btf","bottom","mid-article"] ).setSubAdUnitPath("ros\/mid-banner2").addSize([[580,200],[300,250],[300,251]]););


In 2000, I finally made the move and bought a small cabin and five acres, which I now use for my own work. The initial setup cost about forty thousand dollars, which still left a budget for art materials and periodic flights to New York. The affordable cost of living also took some of the pressure off worrying about sales and the commercial demands of an art career. (This still seems like a good model for being an artist.) In the last five years I have continued to purchase land (usually at tax sales), which I then turn over to the larger HDTS endeavor.


Over the next few days (and quite a few homemade drinks) we continued to plot and came up with the name High Desert Test Sites, which makes reference to the nearby Nevada nuclear-test sites. From the start, there was an awareness that art has both a positive and a somewhat corrupting effect on the landscape. I liked this name because it is mysterious and compelling yet slightly sinister at the same time. (Incidentally, the name created some havoc in the community, as our signs from time to time have led people to believe that the marine base in 29 Palms had expanded to include parcels throughout the rest of the valley.)


The publication actually began as my contribution to the event. It was really my take on things, not an official document at all. I had this idea that being out in the desert was just as important as the art, so I included all sorts of things like restaurant reviews and information about the area. I asked all of the artists involved (at the time it was a manageable list) for information about their work, which I mostly rewrote or reinterpreted. So it was really all about me and not them! But then the publication outlives the event . . . and what was originally my project became the only record of all of the other projects. And because I had interfaced with all of the artists gathering the information, I had unintentionally become a bit of a point person.


1. To challenge traditional conventions of ownership, property, and patronage. Most projects will ultimately belong to no one, and they are intended to melt back into the landscape as new ones emerge.


8. To contribute to a community in which art can truly make a difference. HDTS exists in a series of communities that edge one of the largest suburban sprawls in the nation. Most of the artists who settle in this area are from larger cities but want to live in a place where they can control and shape the development of their own community. For the time being, there is still a feeling in the air that if we join together, we can hold back the salmon stucco housing tracts and big-box retail centers. Well, maybe.*


I use Zephyr Squad 4.6.3 on Jira 7.13. When filling out test steps for a test, the "Test Details" section is quite small, and the text areas where I enter step information (test steps, test data, and expected results) are even smaller. I need to do a lot of mouse scrolling to read or update these fields, especially if I include a Jira "noformat" section. Below is a screenshot from my browser, showing the test details area highlighted in a blue rectangle.


I recently discovered the "Large View" icon, which does make the Test Details area bigger, but, disappointingly, not by much. Here's as screenshot of the same page from above, where the white rectangular area is the "Large View" overlay:


Is there a better way? How do other people deal with this issue? Am I doing something wrong, or could it be that something in JIRA is causing the test details to be rendered unexpectedly small? Is there a different tool I could use to update test steps without using a browser, or perhaps a different way to edit or read test steps?


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