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/* $XConsortium: Command1a.dat /main/4 1995/07/17 10:21:26 drk $ */
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/*
* HISTORY
*/
#) A client Window should appear with a command history list and
layout direction set as right-to-left.
The command history list should have nine visible items aligned
to the right, a scrollbar displayed vertically on the left,
a command prompt aligned to the right and a current command of ls -l.
A command message string will appear in the history area,
it will be called <erroror>.
#) The following information should be printed in the term window:
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Prompt Label Child Name - Selection
Command Text Child Name - Text
History List Child Name - ItemsList
C)
#) Double click MB1 on command <erroror> in history list.
The list should change and ls -l in the command line
text input field should disappear. <erroror> Error condition
should disappear and list should fill downwards.
#) Move to top of history list using the slider and
Click MB1 on <func00>. <func00> should appear in
the command line text input field
#) Move pointer into the List area. Press the return key.
Three things should happen:
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a) <func00> should get added to end of the
history list.
b) The scrollbar should show that we are at
the end of the list.
c) <func00> disappears from the command line.
C)
#) Enter a command into the command text input field and press return.
The command that you type should be added to the command list.
#) Enter several characters into the command input text field.
#) Select a command from the history list. The item should appear in
the command text input field. The previous characters should
disappear.
E)
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