Re: dogtail recorder is looking better
- From: Edward Rousseau <rousseau redhat com>
- To: Zack Cerza <zcerza redhat com>
- Cc: dogtail-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: dogtail recorder is looking better
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 17:20:18 -0400
Zack Cerza wrote:
<snip>
Then try the same session with keyboard input only.
This works pretty well, with one caveat: after pressing <alt>f (which
works here provided you make sure gedit actually has keyboard focus when
that gets executed), Down and Enter, the open files dialog pops up. But
since it takes a few seconds, it misses the next keystroke: I pressed
Down 4 times, then Enter, to get into my Desktop folder; it missed one
of the Down presses and went into ~/bin.
That one can't be fixed in a reliable way without the script author
providing more information to dogtail, e.g. "wait until this table has X
amount of items before continuing" - and I've never been able to come up
with a sensible way to let that happen. In practice what usually happens
is that a sleep() will be put into the script at whichever point the
slowdown occurs. From what I understand about similar tools on other
platforms, you generally have to tweak your recorded scripts a bit
before they work as expected.
Zack maybe we should implement a configurable keypress delay in dogtail.
Other GUI record playback tools use this to get around problems like
this. This would be an amount of time in ms automatically inserted
between keypress events. It would probably live in Config.
Thoughts?
Ed
Zack
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