05-23-2023, 02:36 AM
Thanks for your reply.
1.Relative paths (fi ne la)are already very powerful and can be very helpful in certain complex situations.However, the only inconvenience is that sometimes it is not possible to pinpoint each element, but only to find a definite element first and then find the required element by relative path based on the definite element.So I think if every element had an absolute path, there wouldn't be this problem. Especially for elements on web pages.I don't know if there is a big demand for this feature, but I personally like the find UI element feature a lot.
2.Thank you so much for adding this feature in the next version.
3.Yes,It’s a great feature in qm2 and it should also be available in LA.?
1.Relative paths (fi ne la)are already very powerful and can be very helpful in certain complex situations.However, the only inconvenience is that sometimes it is not possible to pinpoint each element, but only to find a definite element first and then find the required element by relative path based on the definite element.So I think if every element had an absolute path, there wouldn't be this problem. Especially for elements on web pages.I don't know if there is a big demand for this feature, but I personally like the find UI element feature a lot.
2.Thank you so much for adding this feature in the next version.
3.Yes,It’s a great feature in qm2 and it should also be available in LA.?