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static char rcsid[] = "$XConsortium: DNDProt1.dat /main/6 1995/07/14 11:54:50 drk $"
*/
#) This is the DNDProt1 test.
C)
#) There should be a topLevel window with title \"topLevel0\"
containing six PushButtons arranged in two rows, and a Text
widget, within a BulletinBoard.
#) PushBtn0, PushBtn2, and PushBtn4 have been registered as
dropSites.
#) Move \"topLevel0\" so that the control panel is fully visible.
#) There should be a control panel containing four optionMenus
for modifying animationStyle, dropActivity, dropSiteOperations,
and dragOperations. The control panel should also show a
PushButton \"ApplyChanges\" for applying the changes in
animationStyle, dropActivity, and dropSiteOperations, to the
registered dropSites.
#) The \"Animation Style\" optionMenu should show the options,
\"HighLight\", \"ShadowOut\", \"ShadowIn\", \"None\", and
\"Pixmap\". \"Pixmap\" is insensitive. \"Highlight\" is the
selected item at startup.
#) The \"Drop Activity\" optionMenu should show the options,
\"Active\" and \"Inactive\". \"Active\" is the selected item
at startup.
#) The \"Drop Operations\" optionMenu should show the options,
\"Move_n_Copy\", \"MoveOnly\", \"CopyOnly\", \"LinkOnly\",
\"Move_n_Link\", \"Copy_n_Link\", and \"All\". \"Move_n_Copy\"
is the selected item at startup.
#) The \"Drag Operations\" optionMenu should show the options,
\"Move_n_Copy\", \"MoveOnly\", \"CopyOnly\", \"LinkOnly\",
\"Move_n_Link\", \"Copy_n_Link\", and \"All\". \"Move_n_Copy\"
is the selected item at startup.
#) Run the test "DNDDrop1 -u -noinstruct". Move \"topLevel0\" and
the control panel of "DNDDrop1" so that the topLevel windows
and the control panels of both the tests are completely
visible.
C)
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\"
of "DNDProt1". A dragIcon should appear consisting of a runner,
an open folder, and an arrowhead.
#) With BTransfer pressed, drag the pointer over different PushBtns
and over the Text widget in the \"topLevel0\" of "DNDDrop1".
#) When the pointer is moving within PuishBtn1, PushBtn3, or PushBtn5,
of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", you should not see any visual change.
#) When the pointer is moving within PushBtn0, PushBtn2, or PushBtn4,
of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", the borders of those PushBtns should
get highlighted.
#) When the pointer is moving within the Text widget of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1", the borders of the Text widget should get highlighted.
#) When the pointer is moving within the BulletinBoard of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1", but outside of all the PushBtns and the Text widget, there
should be no visual change.
#) Move the pointer over to rootWindow and release BTransfer. The
dragIcon shoudl snap back to from where the drag was initiated
and disappear.
C)
#) Select \"ShadowIn\" from the \"Animation Style\" menu in "DNDDrop1"
and click on \"All\" to apply this new animationStyle to
all the registered PushBtn dropSites of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging.
#) Now, when the pointer is being dragged over PushBtn0, PushBtn2,
and PushBtn4, of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", the dragUnder effect
should be displayed by an inset shadow.
#) When the pointer is being dragged over other PushBtns or the
BulletinBoard outside of all the PushBtns and Text widget, of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", there should be no visual change.
#) When the pointer is moving within the Text widget, of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1", the borders of the Text widget should get highlighted.
#) Move the pointer over to rootWindow and release BTransfer. The
dragIcon should snap back to from where the drag was initiated
and disappear.
C)
#) Select \"ShadowOut\" from the \"Animation Style\" menu in "DNDDrop1"
and click on \"All\" to apply this new animationStyle to
all the registered PushBtn dropSites of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging.
#) Now, when the pointer is being dragged over PushBtn0, PushBtn2,
and PushBtn4, of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", the dragUnder effect
should be displayed by an outset shadow.
#) When the pointer is being dragged over other PushBtns or the
BulletinBoard outside of all the PushBtns and Text widget, of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", there should be no visual change.
#) When the pointer is moving within the Text widget, of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1", the borders of the Text widget should get highlighted.
#) Move the pointer over to rootWindow and release BTransfer. The
dragIcon shoudl snap back to from where the drag was initiated
and disappear.
C)
#) Select \"None\" from the \"Animation Style\" menu in "DNDDrop1"
and click on \"All\" to apply this new animationStyle to
all the registered PushBtn dropSites of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging.
#) Now, when the pointer is being dragged over any of the PushBtns
(including PushBtn0, PushBtn2, and PushBtn4), or the
BulletinBoard outside of all the PushBtns and Text widget, of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", there should be no visual change.
#) When the pointer is moving within the Text widget, \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1",the borders of the Text widget should get highlighted.
#) Move the pointer over to rootWindow and release BTransfer. The
dragIcon shoudl snap back to from where the drag was initiated
and disappear.
#) Select \"HighLight\" from the \"Animation Style\" menu in "DNDDrop1"
and click on \"All\" to apply this new animationStyle to
all the registered PushBtn dropSites of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
C)
#) Select \"Inactive\" from the \"Drop Activity\" menu in "DNDDrop1"
and click on \"All\" to apply this new dropActivity to all
the registered PushBtn dropSites of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging.
#) Now, even when the pointer is being dragged over PushBtn0,
PushBtn2, or PushBtn4, of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", there should
be no visual change. And also, if you attempt drop on any of
these three registered dropSites by releasing BTransfer with the
pointer over any one of them, the dragIcon should zap back to the
place of drag initiation and disappear.
#) Select \"Active\" from the \"Drop Activity\" menu in "DNDDrop1"
and click on \"ApplyChanges\" to apply this new dropActivity to all
the registered PushBtn dropSites of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging.
#) Now, the visual changes should be back while dragging over
PushBtn0, PushBtn2, and PushBtn4, of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
And also, if you attempt drop over any one of these dropSites, the
dragIcon should melt into the background and disappear.
C)
#) Now, let us try different combinations of \"Drop Operations\"
and \"Drag Operations\". We will be testing here the resultant
operation due to different combinations of dragOperations and
dropSiteOperations.
#) Select \"Move_n_Copy\" from the \"Drag Operations\" menu of
"DNDProt1" to set the dragOperations to Move and Copy.
#) Select \"Move_n_Copy\" from the \"Drop Operations\" menu of
"DNDDrop1" to set the dropSiteOperations to Move and Copy. Click
on \"All\" of "DNDDrop1" to apply this new
dropSiteOperations to all the registered PushBtn dropSites of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging. The operationIcon part of the
dragIcon should indicate Move operation (single folder is the
default).
#) With BTransfer pressed, drag over to PushBtn0 of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1". The borders of that PushBtn0 should get highlighted.
#) With the dragIcon over PushBtn0 of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1",
release BTransfer to attempt a drop. The dragIcon should melt
into the background of PushBtn0, indicating the drop was
successful.
#) Repeat steps 4 through 6 only replacing PushBtn0 by PushBtn2
and PushBtn4. In both the cases, you should see an indication
of a successful drop.
#) Initiate Drag with the pointer positioned on any of the
PushBtns of \"topLevel0\", "DNDProt1", and drag over to the Text
widget of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1". Attempt a drop onto that
Text widget by releasing BTransfer with the dragIcon over that
Text widget. The dragIcon should melt into the background of that
Text widget indicating a successful drop. Also, you should see
the text "return value" inserted into that Text widget.
C)
#) Select \"MoveOnly\" from the \"Drag Operations\" menu of
"DNDProt1" to set the dragOperations to only Move.
#) Select \"CopyOnly\" from the \"Drop Operations\" menu of
"DNDDrop1" to set the dropSiteOperations to only Copy. Click
on \"All\" of "DNDDrop1" to apply this new
dropSiteOperations to all the registered PushBtn dropSites of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging. The operationIcon part of the
dragIcon should indicate Move operation (single folder is the
default).
#) With BTransfer pressed, drag over to PushBtn0 of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1". The operation icon should disappear, indicating
there is no common operation possible between the dragSource
and the dropSite.
#) With the dragIcon on PushBtn0 of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", attempt
a drop by releasing BTransfer. The dragIcon should snap back to
the PushBtn from where the drag was initiated, indicating the drop
was a failure.
#) Select \"CopyOnly\" from the \"Drag Operations\" menu of
"DNDProt1" to set the dragOperations to only Copy.
#) Select \"MoveOnly\" from the \"Drop Operations\" menu of
"DNDDrop1" to set the dropSiteOperations to only Move. Click
on \"ApplyChanges\" of "DNDDrop1" to apply this new
dropSiteOperations to all the registered PushBtn dropSites of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Repeat steps 3 through 5. The operationIcon part of the
dragIcon should indicate Copy operation (double folder is the
default).
#) With both the combinations of dropOperations and dragOperations
described above, initiate drag from one of the PushBtns of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDProt1", and attempt a drop on the Text widget
of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1". In both the cases, the drop on the
Text widget should succeed, i.e., the dragIcon should melt into
the background of the Text widget, and you should see the text
"return value" inserted into that Text widget.
C)
#) Select \"None\" from the \"Drag Operations\" menu of "DNDProt1"
to set the dragOperations to None.
#) Select \"Move_n_Copy\" from the \"Drop Operations\" menu of
"DNDDrop1" to set the dropSiteOperations to Move and Copy. Click
on \"ApplyChanges\" of "DNDDrop1" to apply this new
dropSiteOperations to all the registered PushBtn dropSites of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on any of the PushBtns in the \"topLevel0\",
"DNDProt1", and start dragging. You should see a dragIcon with no
operation icon.
#) With BTransfer pressed, drag over to PushBtn0, PushBtn2, or
PushBtn4 of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1". You should not see any
dragUnder effect. Drag it the Text widget of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1". You should not see any dragUnder effect.
#) With dragIcon on PushBt0 of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", attempt a
drop by releasing BTransfer. The dragIcon should snap back to
the PushBtn from where the drag was initiated, indicating a drop
failure.
#) Initiate Drag from any PushBtn of \"topLevel0\", "DNDProt1" and drag
over to the Text widget of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1". The text widget
should not get highlighted. Attempt a drop onto that Text widget
by releasing BTransfer. The dragIcon should snap back to the PushBtn
from where the drag was initiated, indicating a drop failure.
C)
#) Select \"Move_n_Copy\" from the \"Drag Operations\" menu of
"DNDProt1" to set the dragOperations to Move and Copy.
#) Select \"None\" from the \"Drop Operations\" menu of
"DNDDrop1" to set the dropSiteOperations to None. Click
on \"ApplyChanges\" of "DNDDrop1" to apply this new
dropSiteOperations to all the registered PushBtn dropSites of
\"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1".
#) Initiate Drag by pressing BTransfer (MB2 by default) with the
pointer positioned on PushBtn1, PushBtn3, or PushBtn5 in the
\"topLevel0\", "DNDProt1", and start dragging. The operationIcon
part of the dragIcon should indicate Move operation (single folder
is the default).
#) With BTransfer pressed, drag over to PushBtn0of \"topLevel0\",
"DNDDrop1". The operation icon should disappear, indicating there
is no common operation possible between the dragSource and the
dropSite.
#) With the dragIcon on PushBtn0 \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", attempt a
drop by releasing BTransfer. The dragIcon should snap back to the
PushBtn from where the drag was initiated, indicating the drop was a
failure.
#) Initiate Drag from PushBtn1 of \"topLevel0\", "DNDProt1", and drag
over to the Text widget of \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1". The text widget
should not get highlighted. Attempt a drop onto that Text widget by
releasing BTransfer. The drop on that Text widget should succeed,
i.e., the dragIcon should melt into the background of that Text widget,
and you should see the text "return value" inserted into that Text
widget.
C)
#) Position the pointer over \"topLevel0\", "DNDDrop1", and hit
"<Ctrl>q". This will terminate the program "DNDDrop1".
E)