product toolbar
The product toolbar has the following buttons and controls:
New Project --
Displays the appropriate dialog box that enables you to create a new project
or solution. Click
to select New Project or New Blank Solution.
See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Add New Item --
Displays the Add New Item dialog box, which enables you to add an item to
the currently selected project. Click
to display the list of items
to create. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Open
File -- Displays the Open File dialog box, which enables you to
open an existing file from disk. You can also use this dialog box to open
an already opened file using different language encoding options. See Visual
Studio .NET online help for more information.
Save script --
Saves any changes you made to the script currently displayed in the Code Editor.
Save
All -- Saves all the scripts and files currently open.
Cut --
Deletes the highlighted characters and puts them on the Clipboard.
Copy --
Copies the highlighted characters to the Clipboard.
Paste -- Inserts at
the cursor any characters that were previously cut or copied to the Clipboard.
Undo --
Cancels the last edits you made, if possible. Some edits cannot be undone.
Click
to display
the list of actions to undo.
Redo -- Re-executes the last action
that was undone by the Undo button or the user. Click
to display the list of actions to redo.
Navigate
Backward -- Enables you to navigate through the open windows in
the environment as well as the selection and cursor history within files.
Click
to list open windows. See Visual Studio .NET online help
for more information.
Navigate Forward --
Enables you to navigate through the open windows in the environment as well
as the selection and cursor history within files. Click
to list open windows.
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Start -- Runs the build
process, loads the debugger, and opens the browser to view the content. Launches
the current script and displays the Debug perspective, which provides information
as the script debugs. For information, see Debugging
Scripts.
Solution Configurations --
Displays the available solution build configurations. You can also access
the Configuration Manager from this drop-down list. See Visual Studio .NET
online help for more information.
Find in Files --
Displays the Find in Files dialog box, which enables you to search within
various files and review search results in report format. See Visual Studio
.NET online help for more information.
Find -- Displays up
to the last 16 search items entered.
Solution Explorer --
Displays the Solution Explorer, which provides with an organized view of your
projects and their files as well as access to the commands that pertain to
them. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information. See Visual
Studio .NET online help for more information.
Properties Window --
Displays the Properties window, which you can use to view and change the design-time
properties and events of selected objects that are located in editors and
designers. You can also use the Properties window to edit and view file, project,
and solution properties. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Object
Browser -- Displays the Object Browser, which enables you to browse,
filter, and search for components that you might want to use in your projects.
See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Toolbox -- Displays
a variety of items (such as .NET components, COM components, HTML objects,
code fragments, and text) for use in Visual Studio projects. The tabs and
items available from the Toolbox change, depending on the designer or editor
currently in use. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Class
View -- Displays the Class View, which provides a programmatic
view of symbols in your code, for example, namespaces, classes, methods, and
functions. Click
to list other IDE components to display. Use the See Visual Studio
.NET online help for more information.
Toolbar Options -- Enables
you to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See Visual Studio .NET online help
for more information.
Create a
Functional Test project -- Displays the New Project dialog box,
which enables you to create a new Functional Test project.
New Folder -- Creates
a new folder in the Solution Explorer.
Create
an Empty Functional Test Script -- Displays the Add New Item dialog
box, which enables you to create
an empty script you can use to add code.
Create a Test Datapool --
Displays the Add New Item dialog box, which enables you to Creating
a Datapool.
Create a Test Object Map --
Displays the Add New Item dialog box, which enables you to add
a new test object map to a project.
Toolbar Options -- Enables
you to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See Visual Studio .NET online help
for more information.
Record a
Functional Test Script -- Displays the Add New Item dialog box,
which enables you to enter information about the new script and start
recording.
Insert
Recording into Active Functional Test Script -- Starts
recording at the cursor location in the current script, which enables
you to start applications, insert verification points, and add script support
functions.
Toolbar Options -- Enables you
to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See Visual Studio .NET online help for
more information.
Run Functional Test Script --
Plays back the Functional Test script currently displayed in the Code Editor.
For information see Running Scripts
from HCL OneTest UI.
Debug Functional Test Script -- Launches the current script and displays the
Debug perspective, which provides information as the script debugs. For information,
see Debugging Scripts.
Toolbar
Options -- Enables you to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See
Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Configure
Applications for Testing -- Displays the Application
Configuration Tool, which enables you to add and edit configuration
information -- such as name, path, and other information that Functional Test
uses to start and run the application -- for the Java and HTML applications you want to test.
Enable Environments for Testing -- Displays
the Enable Java Environments (JRE)/Web Browsers/Eclipse Platforms
for Testing dialog box, which you use to enable
Java environments and browsers and to
configure your JREs and browsers.
Open Test
Object Inspector -- Displays the Test Object Inspector tool, which
enables you to display test object information, such as parent hierarchy,
inheritance hierarchy, test object properties, nonvalue properties, and method
information.
Synchronize Solution
with Editor -- Scrolls in the tree hierarchy to the name of the
script currently displayed in the Code Editor.
Toolbar Options -- Enables
you to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See Visual Studio .NET online help
for more information.
Insert Test Object into Active Functional Test Script --
Displays the Select an Object dialog box, which enables you to select test
objects to add to the test object map and a script.
Insert Verification Point into Active Functional Test Script -- Displays the Select an Object page of the Verification
Point and Action wizard, which enables you to select an object in your application
you want to perform a test on. For information, see Inserting a Verification
Point from the Script Explorer.
Insert Data Driven Commands into Active Functional Test Script -- Displays the Data Drive Actions page of the Datapool
Population Wizard, which enables you to select the objects in an application-under-test
to data-drive an application.
Find
Literals and Replace with Datapool Reference -- Replaces literal
values with a datapool reference in a test script, which enables you to add
realistic data to an existing test script.
Toolbar Options -- Enables
you to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See Visual Studio .NET online help
for more information.
Display an object Member List based on the current Language
-- Displays a list of valid member variables or functions for
the appropriate class, struct, union or namespace, Selecting from the list
inserts the member into your code. See Visual Studio .NET online help for
more information.
Display
Parameter Info based on the current language -- Displays a list
of information about the number, names, and types of parameters required by
a function, template, or attribute. See Visual Studio .NET online help for
more information.
Display
Quick Info based on the current language -- Displays the complete
declaration for any identifier in your code when the mouse cursor hovers over
an identifier. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Display Word
Completion based on the current language -- Once you enter enough
characters to uniquely identify an object or keyword, provides the rest of
the word. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Decrease
Indent -- Removes one level of indent for one or more paragraphs.
Increase
Indent -- Indents the selected paragraph by one indent unit.
Comment out the selected lines -- adds a single
quote marker or the keyword REM to the selected line to indicate that the
line is a comment and should not be processed.
Uncomment
the selected lines -- Removes the single quote marker or the keyword
REM from the selected line.
Toggle
an unnamed bookmark on the current line -- Adds a temporary bookmark
to the selected line. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Move the caret to the next unnamed
bookmark -- Returns to the next temporary bookmark. See Visual
Studio .NET online help for more information.
Move
the caret to the previous unnamed bookmark -- Returns to the previous
temporary bookmark. See Visual Studio .NET online help for more information.
Clear all unnamed bookmarks
in the current document -- Removes temporary bookmarks in a document.
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Toolbar Options -- Enables
you to display/hide toolbars on the IDE. See Visual Studio .NET online help
for more information.