Synchronization directives allow you to better control the play of a recorded script by controlling how the Play/Record tool synchronizes the play.
1 – DSynch Lab
Synchronization directives allow you to better control the play of a recorded script by controlling how the Play/Record tool synchronizes the play.
2 – Synch Tgl
Click on the Synchronize toggle to place a synchronization marker into the recorded script file. Such a marker, when encountered during play of the script will cause the Play/Record tool to, after synchronizing or timeout, to reset counts of XRequests and XEvents, thereby establishing a baseline for continuation of script synchronization. The purpose of placing such synchronization markers into the script is to mark points in the script of known stability (no application activity). This feature is intended only for advanced users of the Play/Record tool.
3 – DataReqS Lab
To specify application output text strings for play synchronization. The play will delay proceeding until the specified text is seen as output (display request) from the application or until timeout.
4 – ImageS Tgl
Use the ImageText8 toggle and text entry to enter strings on which script play will synchronize. When the recorded script is played, the script play will pause until the application outputs the specified display string (using the ImageText8 X Request format). If the specified string is not encountered, the script play will continue after timeout.
5 – ImageS Txt
Use the ImageText8 toggle and text entry to enter strings on which script play will synchronize. When the recorded script is played, the script play will pause until the application outputs the specified display string (using the ImageText8 X Request format). If the specified string is not encountered, the script play will continue after timeout.
6 – PolyS Tgl
Use the PolyText8 toggle and text entry to enter strings on which script play will synchronize. When the recorded script is played, the script play will pause until the application outputs the specified display string (using the PolyText8 X Request format). If the specified string is not encountered, the script play will continue after timeout.
7 – PolyS Txt
Use the PolyText8 toggle and text entry to enter strings on which script play will synchronize. When the recorded script is played, the script play will pause until the application outputs the specified display string (using the PolyText8 X Request format). If the specified string is not encountered, the script play will continue after timeout.