DrawingRectangle

Note: Most of the QA are originally done by Dave unless specified otherwise

Updated on Nov. 20, 2003

Case

No.

Inputs

Expected Outputs

Remarks

Result

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Drawing-> Rectangle

  Left mouse click to for

  initial point, drag to draw

  out triangle on canvas.

 

  Vertical orientation, Long

Properly placed rectangles, little distortion, or jaggedness.

Test various orientations throughout the Canvas Windows space.

Pass

  1.  

Drawing-> Rectangle

   Vertical orientation, short

 

 

 

  1.  

Drawing-> Rectangle

   Vertical orientation,

    no width.

A really dark line. Also, Stretch tool and Scale tool should be able to be performed on that line

Found by Lan Phan

(ltphan@calpoly.edu)

 

Test the sensitivity of the width the rectangle is allowed to have.

Failed

 

Degeneration occurs when Stretch tool and Scale tool are applied on the Rectangle with no width. With Reshape tool, the one-dot rectangle becomes a 2-line multi-line object.

 

Status: fixed by <name>

(email address)

  1.  

Drawing-> Rectangle

  Horizontal orientation, long

Properly placed rectangles, little distortion, or jaggedness.

Test various orientations throughout the Canvas Windows space.

 

  1.  

Drawing-> Rectangle

   Horizontal orientation,short

 

 

 

  1.  

Drawing-> Rectangle

   Horizontal orientation,

    no width.

A really dark line. Also, Stretch tool and Scale tool should be able to be performed on that line

Found by Lan Phan

(ltphan@calpoly.edu)

 

Test the sensitivity of the width the rectangle is allowed to have.

Failed

 

Degeneration occurs when Stretch tool and Scale tool are applied on the Rectangle with no width. With Reshape tool, the one-dot rectangle becomes a 2-line multi-line object.

 

Status: fixed by <name>

(email address)

  1.  

Drawing-> Rectangle

   Equal lengths horizontal,

   Vertical.

A square.

Special case, how hard is it to make a convincing square?

 

  1.  

Drawing -> Rectangle

   Choose Rectangle tool,

   Left click once, then

   release, to create one-dot

   rectangle.