Handling Differences Among GUIs
This section describes how you can handle differences between GUIs when porting tests to other GUIs.
Conditionally Loading Include Files
Describes how to conditionally load include files.
Load Different Include Files for Different Versions of the Test Application
Describes how to load different include files for different versions of the test application.
Different Error Messages
Describes why error messages are different among platforms.
One Logical Control can Have Two Implementations
Describes how one logical control can have two implementations.
Options Sets and Porting
Describes options sets and porting.
Specifying Options Sets
Describes how to specify options sets.
Supporting Differences in Application Behavior
Describes how to support differences in application behavior.
Text Box Requires Return Keystroke
Describes why a text box requires a Return keystroke.
Using Cross-Platform Methods in Your Scripts
Describes how to use cross-platform methods in your scripts.
Creating a Class that Maps to Several Silk Test Classic Classes
Describes how to create a class that maps to several
Silk Test Classic
classes.
Creating GUI-Specific Tags
Describes how to create GUI-specific tags.
Deciding which Form of Tag to Use
Describes how to pick which form of tag to use.
Using the Index as the Tag
Describes how to use the index as the tag.
Parent topic:
Porting Tests to Other GUIs