How to identify System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle in Ranorex?
How to identify System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle in Ranorex?
I have a Silverlight application, on this application page, there are some entities are type of System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle, the Ranorex Spy doesn't recognize them, how do I handle them in Ranorex?
Last edited by Magen on Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Spy cannot see Windows.Shapes in Silverlight?
Hi,
I have a silverlight object and within it there is a System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle object. The object has a color and the color is used to identify a status (green = good, red = bad).
When I spy on this silverlight object, I can see all the standard objects (text, combo box, buttons, etc..) but these shapes don't appear in the spy tool.
Wondering if there is something that I can do to get them to be detected?
Thanks,
Aracknid
I have a silverlight object and within it there is a System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle object. The object has a color and the color is used to identify a status (green = good, red = bad).
When I spy on this silverlight object, I can see all the standard objects (text, combo box, buttons, etc..) but these shapes don't appear in the spy tool.
Wondering if there is something that I can do to get them to be detected?
Thanks,
Aracknid
Re: How to identify System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle in Ranorex?
Sorry for the duplicate post (we work together and miscommunicated who was going to ask the question).
Still looking for an answer. Thanks.
Still looking for an answer. Thanks.
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Re: How to identify System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle in Ranorex?
Hi,
Peter
Ranorex Team
Ranorex uses the UIA Framework of Microsoft and this framework doesn't have the ability to access shapes out of the box, because the are no interactive elements. Attached you will find a file how your developers can implement the accessibility for your shapes. Regards,Aracknid wrote:I have a silverlight object and within it there is a System.Windows.Shapes.Rectangle object. The object has a color and the color is used to identify a status (green = good, red = bad).
Peter
Ranorex Team
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