# @) This testcase should be run with the option \"-u DROP_DOWN_LIST\". # A ComboBox widget of type DROP_DOWN_LIST should be displayed. # A ComboBox should display a List widget. Beneath the list should be a Scale # labelled \"Position\" and a PushButton labelled \"Delete Item\". # #) Verify that the ComboBox List displays the strings \"Apples\", # \"Blueberries\" and \"Cherries\" and that the scrollbar slider to the # right of the List fills the trough. # #) Verify that the \"Position\" slider is set to one, and that all three # items are displayed. Press the Delete Item button, and verify that the # first item (\"Apples\") is deleted, and that two items are displayed, and # that the number of items printed to the stdout is 2, and that the scrollbar # slider still fills the trough. (ComboBox7 TP1) # C) CompareVisual ComboBox1 LocatePointer DelStringPB ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # #) The screen should be reset, and only the first two elements (\"Apples\" # and \"Blueberries\") should be visible, the scrollbar slider does not fill # the entire trough. (ComboBox7 TP2) # C) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # #) Click MB1 on the scrollbar down arrow to reveal the last two items, # (\"Blueberries\" and \"Cherries\") and hide the first one. The scrollbar # slider should not fill the trough, but should rest at the bottom of the # slide. (ComboBox7 TP3) # C) LocatePointer ComboBox1 RDownOrRightArrow ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # #) Programatically remove the last item from the ComboBox, and verify that # the first and second strings (\"Apples\" and \"Blueberries\") are visible, # and that the scrollbar slider fills the trough. (ComboBox7 TP4) # C) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # #) Programmatically removing the middle item from the ComboBox when only two # items are visible should automatically reveal the first and third items # (\"Apples\" and \"Cherries\") and the scrollbar slider should fill the # trough. (ComboBox7 TP5) # C) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # E)