On 21/09/2008, Alexander Schatten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks I tried that. Grrrrr the usability of JMEter ist [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Ok, sorry, calmed down again: I *think* I stored the actual resutls into a > file. the problem here is manifold: > > (1) the German translation is very bad. With the additional problem that > one cannot even disable it. Even when I set the language to English, parts > of the interface stay German. Makes working hardly possible, because the > translation is so bad that some things are very cloudy.
Yes, language change does not work properly. However, you can set the initial language in jmeter.properties, and that should cure most things. If you ever have time to provide a better translation, of course that would be very welcome. > (2) In several Listeners there is the control "save data to file"; however, > beside the textbox there is "load data"??? so, what now? I assume that it > means both: while run it is saving to that file and when clicking on the > button it loads it. still, this is horrible usability. imho there should be > ONE listener that logs to a file and does just that. others might be able to > load data. Perhaps, but that's the way it was designed originally, and it's quite flexible. > (3) when I load data from file into graph-result the result is still as > sent in the screenshot. does not rescale graph properly but overpaints. > (btw. Mac OS X) > > can anyone confirm that behaviour? This probably depends on the data you are loading. Now that the data has been collected, it can also be processed in other applications which are more suited to report generation. > > thank you very much! > > > > Alex > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

