# -*- tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- # # This file is part of the LibreOffice project. # # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # from uitest.framework import UITestCase from uitest.uihelper.common import select_pos from uitest.uihelper.common import get_state_as_dict, get_url_for_data_file from uitest.uihelper.common import change_measurement_unit from libreoffice.uno.propertyvalue import mkPropertyValues #Writer Table Properties class tdf134881(UITestCase): def test_tdf134881(self): with self.ui_test.load_file(get_url_for_data_file("tdf134881_colProportionalAdjust.odt")): with change_measurement_unit(self, "Centimeter"): #dialog Table Properties with self.ui_test.execute_dialog_through_command(".uno:TableDialog") as xDialog: tabcontrol = xDialog.getChild("tabcontrol") select_pos(tabcontrol, "2") #columns adaptcolumns = xDialog.getChild("adaptcolumns") width1 = xDialog.getChild("width1") width2 = xDialog.getChild("width2") # Get the baseline. The first column is much shorter than the second. self.assertEqual((get_state_as_dict(width1)["Text"])[0:3], "3.0") self.assertEqual((get_state_as_dict(width2)["Text"])[0:4], "14.0") # Set proportional adjust - so all columns are affected. adaptcolumns.executeAction("CLICK", tuple()) # Cut the second column in half. width2.executeAction("TYPE", mkPropertyValues({"KEYCODE":"CTRL+A"})) width2.executeAction("TYPE", mkPropertyValues({"KEYCODE":"BACKSPACE"})) width2.executeAction("TYPE", mkPropertyValues({"TEXT":"7"})) width2.executeAction("TYPE", mkPropertyValues({"KEYCODE": "RETURN"})) # The first column should now be half it's original value, not zero (not 3 - 7) self.assertEqual((get_state_as_dict(width1)["Text"])[0:2], "1.") #1.5 # vim: set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: