On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 8:03 PM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 12 July 2013 18:37, Philippe Mouawad <philippe.moua...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:24 PM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> In 2.9 and earlier, it used to be possible to move an element and drop > >> it before, after, or as a child of the drop target. > >> > >> The drop destination option box no longer appears, and it seems to be > >> impossible to move an element after last element at that level. > >> > >> The drop destination is no longer needed as there is a visual clue of > > where you are. > > > > > >> For example, create: > >> > >> TestPlan > >> + ThreadGroup > >> + + Sampler 1 > >> + + Sampler 2 > >> + + Sampler 3 > >> Workbench > >> > >> Now try to drag Sampler 2 to appear after Sampler 3 - it's not possible. > >> [Note - Alt+Down does work OK] > >> > >> Is this intended? > >> > > > > Regarding last element, see comment in > > https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54834: > > - http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6560955 > > > > The workaround is to drop it before and DnD the last to before the one > just > > dropped. > > > > Then this needs to be documented in the changes. > > Done
> I don't suppose it's possible to detect the problem and warn the user > if they try to select that location? > > It would be possible but if you popup a warning couldn't it be a bit annoying ? > > > >> > >> Also, the displayed test element always changes to the WorkBench, but > >> no element is shown as selected. > >> Previously it used to change to the drop target. > >> > > Can you clarify ? > > Select an element; it is marked as selected and appears on the RHS > Move it anywhere. > There is no element marked as selected, and the RHS shows the WorkBench > > Fixed now as you noted > > Thanks > > > > There's some other odd behaviour: > > Alt+Left always moves up a level and adds the element just before its > previous parent. > That's fine. > > Alt+Right moves e.g. a Listener to be a child of the following > sampler. It refuses to move a sampler under a sampler (which is fine). > > However use Alt+Right on a Listener child of a sampler, and instead of > ignoring the request (there's no lower level), the Listener is brought > back up to the same level as the sampler but immediately after it - > provided that the sampler was not the last element at that level. > > Start: > > Listener > Sampler 1 > Sampler 2 > > After Alt+Right on Listener > > Sampler 1 > + Listener > Sampler 2 > > That's OK > > After Alt+Right on Listener > > Sampler 1 > Listener > Sampler 2 > > Huh? > > Well in fact it does not disturb me that much as it allows you to navigate to next node, what would you like it to do ? > After Alt+Right on Listener > > Sampler 1 > Sampler 2 > + Listener > > OK > > > > > > > -- > > Cordialement. > > Philippe Mouawad. > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.