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Subject: Re: XPath expressions in watch window for 3.1.59a Author: Minollo I. Date: 05 Sep 2001 12:46 PM
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>I am having difficultly using the Watch Window. My goal was to confirm the
>ability to evaluate XPath expressions while debugging using Build 59a.
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>What I have been able to do so far is:
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>1. Get a tiny input field to become active when I resize lines in the
>watch window (using particular cursor positions and
>movements...). However, whatever I type in (and the input field)
>disappears as soon as focus is lost on that row.
Can you send us (me) a screenshot of what you are seeing? The watch window
should be similar to the Variable window; when you click on the left column
of the first empty line, you should see an editable field with a blinking
cursor. Doesn't that happen to you?
>2. I select and drag a variable into the watch window with no apparent
>results. However, if I then do the line resize trick to get the input
>field to appear, the variable value is displayed in the input field.
That works for me, even if we are not pre-pending '$' to the variable; so,
I drag&drop a variable name to the watch window, see it listed in the left
column, with an empty value on the right; if I then go and edit the
variable name adding a '$' sign, I also see the value.
>3. I can select and drag an XPath string from the XSLT into the watch
>window. This results in the first 60 or so characters of the result
>being displayed in the watch window which disappears when the scope is
>left. (This is limited to an XPath that can be fully selected in the XSLT
>source)
Yes, the 60 characters or so is a current limit; in the next builds that
will be improved and we will show the actual tree fragment (displayed as a
tree) in that area.
>The behavior of point #3 seems to be closest to the intended behavior
>however, it seems to have a flaky interface.
>* A right mouse click clears the line.
>* The line resizing trick makes the value editable in an input field, but
>the "..." that appears around the 60th character appears to be part of the
>content.
>
>My efforts indicate that something seems to be working, however, I am
>having difficultly determining whether I am using it incorrectly, or if it
>is not behaving as intended.
We need to understand why you are having problems typing values in the left
column; that seems to work flawlessly on all the machines we have tested;
the only issue in sizing that we have noticed is that the Watch window
tends to get very small if you dock it in the same bar with Variable and
Stach windows.
Screenshots about what you are seeing would help.
Thanks,
Minollo
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