SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
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3 CUSTOMIZING USER DATA<br />
Synchronizing Text<br />
4 Click at the screen position where you want the customized mouse move<br />
to end.<br />
5 Click the Customize button to accept the customization and modify the<br />
BDL script accordingly.<br />
Your mouse event customization now appears in the recorded TrueLog<br />
bitmaps in green. The mouse customization also appears in the BDL<br />
script in green text. <strong>Citrix</strong>MouseClick functions offer two track vector<br />
parameters (X and Y coordinates). The next time this script executes, it<br />
will use the new screen coordinates you’ve specified.<br />
Adding verifications<br />
<strong>SilkPerformer</strong> supports bitmap and window verification for applications that are<br />
hosted by <strong>Citrix</strong> servers. Value verification and response data verification are<br />
not supported for <strong>Citrix</strong>. See “Screen Synchronization & Verification” for<br />
details.<br />
Synchronizing Text<br />
TrueLog Explorer offers a synchronization function that pauses the execution of<br />
<strong>Citrix</strong> functions until specified text or a text pattern appears in a specified<br />
location. Such synchronization is vital for the accurate execution of verification<br />
functions.<br />
See Silk TrueLog Explorer User Guide for more information on synchronizing<br />
text.<br />
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