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User's Guide
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maximum tolerance is 32,767 pixels. The bitmap pixel tolerance is used by
the VerifyBitmap and WaitBitmap methods, as well as the SYS_
CompareBitmap function.
Default is 0 pixels.
Compatibility options
Use these options only if you are upgrading from a previous release of
SilkTest and want to use functionality that matches the previous release.
Don't Group Radio Buttons into a List If unchecked, treats radio buttons
as a group of class RadioList. Otherwise, uses the Release 1.x method of
treating radio buttons as individual objects.
Default is unchecked.
Use Release 1.x Version of the Class Library If checked, uses QA Partner
Release 1 versions of GetChildren, GetClass, and GetParent. Otherwise uses
Release 2 and later versions.
Default is unchecked.
Use Release 1.x Window Tags If checked, generates and operates on tags
compatible with SilkTest releases earlier than QA Partner Release 2.
Otherwise, uses Release 2 or later tags.
Default is unchecked.
The Release 2 algorithm affects tags that use index numbers and some tags
that use captions. In general, Release 2 tags are more portable, while the
earlier algorithm generates more platform-dependent tags. Use this option
only if you must run old scripts without any changes.
Don't Trim Spaces When Getting Items in Controls If checked, leading
and trailing spaces are not trimmed from items on windows.
Default is unchecked.
Add `Window Tags' to the Record Menu If checked, includes the Record
Window Tags menu item on the Record menu. Selecting the Record Window
Tags menu item opens the Record Window Tags dialog. This dialog is
equivalent to the QA Partner Release 1.x Paste Window dialog, allowing you
to paste Release 1.x style window tags into your script.
Default is unchecked.
Other options
Tolerance to Use When Sizing Windows (Pixels) Specifies an integer
representing the number of pixels allowed for a tolerance when a resized
window does not end at the specified size.