The Workbench Preferences page enables you to indicate
how you want the Workbench to behave while playing back, recording,
and debugging Functional Test scripts.
The Workbench page has the following controls:
Workbench
state during run -- Enables you to indicate how you want
the Workbench to display while playing back scripts.
- Minimized -- Reduces the Workbench to
a button on the taskbar during playback.
- Minimized and restored on playback termination (Default) --
Reduces the Workbench to a button on the taskbar during playback and
restores it when playback finishes.
- Hidden -- Hides the Workbench during playback
and restores it when playback finishes.
- Leave in current state -- Does not change
the Workbench during playback.
Workbench state during recording --
Enables you to indicate how you want the Workbench to display while
recording scripts.
- Minimized -- Reduces the Workbench to
a button on the taskbar during recording.
- Minimized and restored when recording finished (Default) --
Reduces the Workbench to a button on the taskbar during recording
and restores it after recording stops.
- Hidden -- Hides the Workbench during recording
and restores it after recording stops.
- Leave in current state -- Does not change
the Workbench during recording.
Workbench state during debug -- Enables
you to indicate how you want the Workbench to display while debugging
scripts.
- Minimized -- Reduces the Workbench to
a button on the taskbar during debugging.
- Minimized and restored on playback termination --
Reduces the Workbench to a button on the taskbar during debugging
and restores it after debugging stops.
- Hidden -- Hides the Workbench during debugging
and restores it after debugging stops.
- Leave in current state (Default) -- Does
not change the Workbench during debugging.
Restore Defaults -- Restores all the
default values on this page.
Apply --
Saves the edits you made without closing the dialog box.
To open: Click . In the left pane expand Functional Test and click
Workbench.