Merge lp:~noskcaj/ubuntu-manual-tests/consolidated_Testcases into lp:ubuntu-manual-tests

Proposed by Jackson Doak
Status: Merged
Merged at revision: 133
Proposed branch: lp:~noskcaj/ubuntu-manual-tests/consolidated_Testcases
Merge into: lp:ubuntu-manual-tests
Diff against target: 791 lines (+230/-387)
6 files modified
testcases/packages/1560_xchat Tests (+18/-8)
testcases/packages/1561_xfce4screenshooter tests (+26/-108)
testcases/packages/1562_xfce4panel tests (+54/-238)
testcases/packages/1564_Gimp tests (+23/-33)
testcases/packages/1565_XFCE4 Mouse Settings tests (+3/-0)
testcases/packages/GNOME Mines tests (+106/-0)
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Nicholas Skaggs (nskaggs) wrote :

Thanks Jackson

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=== modified file 'testcases/packages/1560_xchat Tests'
--- testcases/packages/1560_xchat Tests 2013-06-10 07:19:18 +0000
+++ testcases/packages/1560_xchat Tests 2013-06-14 21:00:35 +0000
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
1Test-case name:xchat1Test-case name:xchat/xchat-001
22This test will check that Xchat will open correctly
3<dl>This test will check that Xchat will open correctly3<dl>
4 <dt>Open Xchat</dt>4 <dt>Open Xchat</dt>
5 <dd>Xchat should launch to Network List window</dd>5 <dd>Xchat should launch to Network List window</dd>
6</dl>6</dl>
77
8<dl>This test will check that XChat let you specify Nicks, Names8Test-case name:xchat/xchat-002
9This test will check that XChat let you specify Nicks, Names
10<dl>
9 <dt>Double click existing nick in Nick name and enter your nick</dt>11 <dt>Double click existing nick in Nick name and enter your nick</dt>
10 <dd>Your choice is saved</dd>12 <dd>Your choice is saved</dd>
11 <dt>Repeat for Second and Third choice</dt>13 <dt>Repeat for Second and Third choice</dt>
@@ -16,7 +18,9 @@
16 <dd>Your chosen name is saved</dd>18 <dd>Your chosen name is saved</dd>
17</dl>19</dl>
1820
19<dl>This test will check that XChat will use specified Network, Network Settings and accept Favorite channels21Test-case name:xchat/xchat-003
22This test will check that XChat will use specified Network, Network Settings and accept Favorite channels
23<dl>
20 <dt>Select Freenode from Network list </dt>24 <dt>Select Freenode from Network list </dt>
21 <dd>Freenode is highlighted</dd>25 <dd>Freenode is highlighted</dd>
22 <dt>Click in Skip network list on startup</dt>26 <dt>Click in Skip network list on startup</dt>
@@ -43,7 +47,9 @@
43 <dd>Edit Freenode window closes</dd>47 <dd>Edit Freenode window closes</dd>
44</dl>48</dl>
4549
46<dl>This test will check that Xchat connects to your chosen network and channel(s) with your chosen nickname50Test-case name:xchat/xchat-004
51This test will check that Xchat connects to your chosen network and channel(s) with your chosen nickname
52<dl>
47 <dt>Click Connect button</dt>53 <dt>Click Connect button</dt>
48 <dd>Xchat opens a new window connected to your chosen channel(s)</dd>54 <dd>Xchat opens a new window connected to your chosen channel(s)</dd>
49 <dd>Xchat Connection Complete window opens</dd>55 <dd>Xchat Connection Complete window opens</dd>
@@ -55,7 +61,9 @@
55 <dd>Message appears in channel</dd>61 <dd>Message appears in channel</dd>
56</dl>62</dl>
5763
58<dl>This test checks some of xchat's more advanced features64Test-case name:xchat/xchat-005
65This test checks some of xchat's more advanced features
66<dl>
59 <dt>Click your nickname</dt>67 <dt>Click your nickname</dt>
60 <dd>A dialogue windows that allows you to change your nickname appears</dd>68 <dd>A dialogue windows that allows you to change your nickname appears</dd>
61 <dt>Type a new nickname, the click OK</dt>69 <dt>Type a new nickname, the click OK</dt>
@@ -70,7 +78,9 @@
70 <dd>You should be disconnected from the current server</dd>78 <dd>You should be disconnected from the current server</dd>
71</dl>79</dl>
7280
73<dl>This test checks that XChat closes properly, and will reopen with the settings previously applied81Test-case name:xchat/xchat-006
82This test checks that XChat closes properly, and will reopen with the settings previously applied
83<dl>
74 <dt>Click X in top right (or left depending on Desktop Environment)</dt>84 <dt>Click X in top right (or left depending on Desktop Environment)</dt>
75 <dd>Quit XChat window appears</dd>85 <dd>Quit XChat window appears</dd>
76 <dt>Select Don't ask next time</dt>86 <dt>Select Don't ask next time</dt>
7787
=== modified file 'testcases/packages/1561_xfce4screenshooter tests'
--- testcases/packages/1561_xfce4screenshooter tests 2013-06-10 07:19:18 +0000
+++ testcases/packages/1561_xfce4screenshooter tests 2013-06-14 21:00:35 +0000
@@ -1,13 +1,10 @@
1Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-0011Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-001
2This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot opens from Accessories category of Xfce's main menu2This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot can open
3<dl> 3<dl>
4 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the Applications Menu icon and click it</dt>4 <dt>Open xfce4 screenshot</dt>
5 <dd>A menu should drop down</dd>5 <dd>The Screenshot window opens</dd>
6 <dt>Select the Accessories option</dt>
7 <dd>A drop down list should appear</dd>
8 <dt>Select the Screenshot item</dt>
9 <dd>The Screenshot window should open</dd>
10</dl>6</dl>
7
11Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-0028Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-002
12This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot saves a screenshot of the whole screen as you see it9This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot saves a screenshot of the whole screen as you see it
13<dl>10<dl>
@@ -18,8 +15,9 @@
18 <dt>Select the "Save" option, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>15 <dt>Select the "Save" option, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>
19 <dd>A save dialog should be displayed, allowing to set the save location and the name of the file</dd>16 <dd>A save dialog should be displayed, allowing to set the save location and the name of the file</dd>
20</dl>17</dl>
18
21Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-00319Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-003
22This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot copies a screenshot of the whole screen as you see it to the clipboard20This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot copies a screenshot to the clipboard
23<dl>21<dl>
24 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>22 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
25 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>23 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
@@ -28,8 +26,9 @@
28 <dt>Select the "Copy to the clipboard" option, under the 'Action' section and click the OK button</dt>26 <dt>Select the "Copy to the clipboard" option, under the 'Action' section and click the OK button</dt>
29 <dd>The screenshot should be copied to the clipboard, allowing it to be pasted in another application</dd>27 <dd>The screenshot should be copied to the clipboard, allowing it to be pasted in another application</dd>
30</dl>28</dl>
29
31Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-00430Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-004
32This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot opens a copy of a screenshot of the whole screen as you see it with another application31This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot opens a copy of a screenshot with another application
33<dl>32<dl>
34 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>33 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
35 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>34 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
@@ -42,8 +41,9 @@
42 <dt>Select one of the available applications and click the OK button</dt>41 <dt>Select one of the available applications and click the OK button</dt>
43 <dd>The screenshot should be saved to the system's temporary directory and opened with the application chosen from the drop-down list</dd>42 <dd>The screenshot should be saved to the system's temporary directory and opened with the application chosen from the drop-down list</dd>
44</dl>43</dl>
44
45Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-00545Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-005
46This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to host a copy of a screenshot of the whole screen as you see it on a free online hosting service46This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to host a copy of a screenshot on a free online hosting service
47<dl>47<dl>
48 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>48 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
49 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>49 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
@@ -54,125 +54,43 @@
54 <dt>Fill all the fields of ZimageZ dialog window and click the OK button</dt>54 <dt>Fill all the fields of ZimageZ dialog window and click the OK button</dt>
55 <dd>The screenshot should be hosted on this free online hosting service, and easily shareable with other people</dd>55 <dd>The screenshot should be hosted on this free online hosting service, and easily shareable with other people</dd>
56</dl>56</dl>
57
57Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-00658Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-006
58This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot saves a screenshot of the active window59This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot saves a screenshot of the active window
59<dt>60<dl>
60 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>61 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
61 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>62 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
62 <dt>Select the "Active window" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>63 <dt>Select the "Active window" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
63 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>64 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
64 <dt>Select the "Save" option, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>65 <dt>Select the "Save" option, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>
65 <dd>A save dialog should be displayed, allowing to set the save location and the name of the file</dd>66 <dd>A save dialog should be displayed, allowing to set the save location and the name of the file</dd>
66</dt>67</dl>
68
67Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-00769Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-007
68This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot copies a screenshot of the active window to the clipboard70This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot saves a screenshot by clicking and dragging a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button
69<dt>71<dl>
70 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>72 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
71 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>73 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
72 <dt>Select the "Active window" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>74 <dt>Select the "Select a region" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
75 <dd>The screen should darken</dd>
76 <dt>Click the left mouse button and drag a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button</dt>
73 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>77 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
74 <dt>Select the "Copy to the clipboard" option, under the 'Action' section and click the OK button</dt>78 <dt>Select the "Save" option, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>
75 <dd>The screenshot should be copied to the clipboard, allowing it to be pasted in another application</dd>79 <dd>A save dialog should be displayed, allowing to set the save location and the name of the file</dd>
76</dt>80</dl>
81
77Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-00882Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-008
78This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot opens a copy of a screenshot of the active window with another application
79<dl>
80 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
81 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
82 <dt>Select the "Active window" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
83 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
84 <dt>Select the "Open with:" option, under the 'Action' section</dt>
85 <dd>The drop-down list box should now be enabled and clickable</dd>
86 <dt>Click on the drop-down list</dt>
87 <dd>A list of available applications should drop down</dd>
88 <dt>Select one of the available applications and click the OK button</dt>
89 <dd>The screenshot should be saved to the system's temporary directory and opened with the application chosen from the drop-down list</dd>
90</dl>
91Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-009
92This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to host a copy of a screenshot of the active window on a free online hosting service
93<dl>
94 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
95 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
96 <dt>Select the "Active window" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
97 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
98 <dt>Select the "Host on ZimageZ" option, under the 'Action' section and click the OK button</dt>
99 <dd>ZimageZ dialog window should open</dd>
100 <dt>Fill all the fields of ZimageZ dialog window and click the OK button</dt>
101 <dd>The screenshot should be hosted on this free online hosting service, and easily shareable with other people</dd>
102</dl>
103Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-010
104This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot saves a screenshot by clicking and dragging a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button
105<dt>
106 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
107 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
108 <dt>Select the "Select a region" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
109 <dd>The screen should darken</dd>
110 <dt>Click the left mouse button and drag a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button</dt>
111 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
112 <dt>Select the "Save" option, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>
113 <dd>A save dialog should be displayed, allowing to set the save location and the name of the file</dd>
114</dt>
115Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-011
116This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot copies a screenshot to the clipboard, by clicking and dragging a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button
117<dt>
118 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
119 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
120 <dt>Select the "Select a region" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
121 <dd>The screen should darken</dd>
122 <dt>Click the left mouse button and drag a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button</dt>
123 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
124 <dt>Select the "Copy to the clipboard" option, under the 'Action' section and click the OK button</dt>
125 <dd>The screenshot should be copied to the clipboard, allowing it to be pasted in another application</dd>
126</dt>
127Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-012
128This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot opens a copy of a screenshot with another application, by clicking and dragging a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button
129<dl>
130 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
131 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
132 <dt>Select the "Select a region" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
133 <dd>The screen should darken</dd>
134 <dt>Click the left mouse button and drag a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button</dt>
135 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
136 <dt>Select the "Open with:" option, under the 'Action' section</dt>
137 <dd>The drop-down list box should now be enabled and clickable</dd>
138 <dt>Click on the drop-down list</dt>
139 <dd>A list of available applications should drop down</dd>
140 <dt>Select one of the available applications and click the OK button</dt>
141 <dd>The screenshot should be saved to the system's temporary directory and opened with the application chosen from the drop-down list</dd>
142</dl>
143Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-013
144This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to host a copy of a screenshot on a free online hosting service, by clicking and dragging a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button
145<dl>
146 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
147 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
148 <dt>Select the "Select a region" option, under the 'Region to capture' section and click the OK button</dt>
149 <dd>The screen should darken</dd>
150 <dt>Click the left mouse button and drag a rectangle over a area of the screen, before releasing the mouse button</dt>
151 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
152 <dt>Select the "Host on ZimageZ" option, under the 'Action' section and click the OK button</dt>
153 <dd>ZimageZ dialog window should open</dd>
154 <dt>Fill all the fields of ZimageZ dialog window and click the OK button</dt>
155 <dd>The screenshot should be hosted on this free online hosting service, and easily shareable with other people</dd>
156</dl>
157Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-014
158This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to select whether or not the screenshot will include the mouse pointer83This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to select whether or not the screenshot will include the mouse pointer
159<dl>84<dl>
160 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>85 <dt>Open Screenshot</dt>
161 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>86 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
162 <dt>Select one of the options, under the 'Region to capture', tick the "Capture the mouse pointer" option section and click the OK button</dt>87 <dt>Select one of the options, under the 'Region to capture', tick the "Capture the mouse pointer" option section</dt>
163 <dd>The screenshot action window should be displayed</dd>
164 <dt>Select one of the options, under the 'Action' section and click the ok button</dt>
165 <dd>The saved screenshot should include the mouse pointer</dd>
166</dl>
167Test-case name: xfce4 screenshooter/xfce4-screenshooter-015
168This test will check that Xfce4 Screenshot allows to set the delay that will elapse between pressing the "OK" button and screenshot being taken
169<dl>
170 <dt>Open screenshot</dt>
171 <dd>The take a screenshot window should be displayed</dd>
172 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the textbox's top arrow button, under the 'Delay before capturing'</dt>88 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the textbox's top arrow button, under the 'Delay before capturing'</dt>
173 <dd>The number of seconds should increase accordingly</dd>89 <dd>The number of seconds should increase accordingly</dd>
174 <dt>Select one of the options, under the 'Region to capture' and click the OK button</dt>90 <dt>Select one of the options, under the 'Region to capture' and click the OK button</dt>
175 <dd>The screenshot active window should only be displayed after the number of established seconds has elapsed</dd>91 <dd>The screenshot active window should only be displayed after the number of established seconds has elapsed</dd>
92 <dd>The saved screenshot should include the mouse pointer</dd>
176</dl>93</dl>
94
177<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.95<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.
178 If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> 'failed' and <a href="../../buginstructions">file a bug</a>. Please be sure to include the bug number when you <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> your result</strong>96 If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> 'failed' and <a href="../../buginstructions">file a bug</a>. Please be sure to include the bug number when you <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> your result</strong>
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=== modified file 'testcases/packages/1562_xfce4panel tests'
--- testcases/packages/1562_xfce4panel tests 2013-06-12 21:47:53 +0000
+++ testcases/packages/1562_xfce4panel tests 2013-06-14 21:00:35 +0000
@@ -2,279 +2,95 @@
2<dl>2<dl>
3 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to insert plugins into the panel3 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to insert plugins into the panel
4 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>4 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
5 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>5 <dd>A popup menu appears</dd>
6 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>6 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
7 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>7 <dd>A drop-down menu appears</dd>
8 <dt>Select the 'Add New Items...' option</dt>8 <dt>Select the 'Add New Items...' option</dt>
9 <dd>Add New Items window should appear</dd>9 <dd>Add New Items window appears</dd>
10 <dt>Select a plugin in the list and click the Add button</dt>10 <dt>Select a plugin in the list and click the Add button</dt>
11 <dd>The selected panel plugin should appear at the end of the selected panel</dd>11 <dd>The selected panel plugin appears at the end of the selected panel</dd>
12 <dt>Select an item from the dialog, drag it and drop it in the panel</dt>
13 <dd>The selected panel plugin appears at the end of the selected panel</dd>
12</dl>14</dl>
15
13Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-00216Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-002
14<dl>17<dl>
15 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to insert plugins by drag-and-drop into the panel18 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows access to panel preferences through applications menu
16 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>19 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the Applications Menu icon and click it</dt>
17 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>20 <dd>A menu drops down</dd>
18 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>21 <dt>Select the Settings Manager option</dt>
19 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>22 <dd>The Settings window appears</dd>
20 <dt>Select teh 'Add New Items...' option</dt>23 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' icon and click it</dt>
21 <dd>Add New Items dialog window should appear</dd>24 <dd>Panel dialog window appears</dd>
22 <dt>Select an item from the dialog, drag it and drop it in the panel</dt>
23 <dd>The selected panel plugin should appear at the end of the selected panel</dd>
24</dl>25</dl>
26
25Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-00327Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-003
26<dl>28<dl>
27 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows access to panel preferences through applications menu29 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows access to panel preferences by right clicking on a panel and perform physical changes
28 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the Applications Menu icon and click it</dt>30 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
29 <dd>A menu should drop down</dd>31 <dd>A popup menu appears</dd>
30 <dt>Select the Settings Manager option</dt>32 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
31 <dd>The Settings window should appear</dd>33 <dd>A drop-down menu appears</dd>
32 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' icon and click it</dt>34 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
33 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>35 <dd>Panel Preferences window appears</dd>
34</dl>36 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the '+' button and click it</dt>
35Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-00437 <dd>A new empty panel appears showing a selection around it and the new panel should be listed in the drop down list at the top of Panel dialog window</dd>
36<dl>38 <dt>Point your cursor to the '-' button, click it, then agree to the popup</dt>
37 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows access to panel preferences by right clicking on a panel39 <dd>The empty panel is deleted</dd>
38 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
39 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
40 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
41 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
42 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
43 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
44</dl>
45Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-005
46<dl>
47 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to add a new empty panel through applications menu
48 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the Applications Menu icon and click it</dt>
49 <dd>A menu should drop down</dd>
50 <dt>Select the Settings Manager option</dt>
51 <dd>The Settings window should appear</dd>
52 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' icon and click it</dt>
53 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
54 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the '+' button and click it</dt>
55 <dd>A new empty panel should appear showing a selection around it and the new panel should be listed in the drop down list at the top of Panel dialog window</dd>
56</dl>
57Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-006
58<dl>
59 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to add a new empty panel by right clicking on a panel
60 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
61 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
62 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
63 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
64 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
65 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
66 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the '+' button and click it</dt>
67 <dd>A new empty panel should appear showing a selection around it and the new panel should be listed in the drop down list at the top of Panel dialog window</dd>
68</dl>
69Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-007
70<dl>
71 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to remove a panel panel through applications menu
72 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the Applications Menu icon and click it</dt>
73 <dd>A menu should drop down</dd>
74 <dt>Select the Settings Manager option</dt>
75 <dd>The Settings window should appear</dd>
76 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' icon and click it</dt>
77 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
78 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the '-' button and click it</dt>
79 <dd>The currently selected panel should be removed</dd>
80</dl>
81Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-008
82<dl>
83 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to remove the currently selected panel by right clicking on it
84 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
85 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
86 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
87 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
88 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
89 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
90 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the '-' button and click it</dt>
91 <dd>The currently selected panel should be removed</dd>
92</dl>
93Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-009
94<dl>
95 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to set the panel orientation
96 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
97 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
98 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
99 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
100 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
101 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
102 <dt>Click on the 'Mode' drop-down list under the "General" section</dt>40 <dt>Click on the 'Mode' drop-down list under the "General" section</dt>
103 <dd>A list of possible panel orientations should appear</dd>41 <dd>A list of possible panel orientations appears</dd>
104 <dt>Select one of the desired panel orientation</dt>42 <dt>Select one of the desired panel orientation</dt>
105 <dd>The panel orientation should be promptly set to the selected orientation</dd>43 <dd>The panel orientation is promptly set to the selected orientation</dd>
106</dl>
107Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-010
108<dl>
109 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to lock or move the panel
110 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
111 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
112 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
113 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
114 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
115 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
116 <dt>Tick the 'Lock panel' option under the "General" section</dt>44 <dt>Tick the 'Lock panel' option under the "General" section</dt>
117 <dd>The handles on the panel which allow to move it shouldn't be shown</dd>45 <dd>The handles on the panel which allow to move it aren't shown</dd>
118 <dt>Untick the 'Lock panel' option under the "General" section</dt>46 <dt>Untick the 'Lock panel' option under the "General" section</dt>
119 <dd>The panel should be possible to drag and move anywhere on the screen. The panel shoul also snap to the edges of the screen</dd>47 <dd>The panel is possible to drag and move anywhere on the screen. The panel also snaps to the edges of the screen</dd>
120</dl>
121Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-011
122<dl>
123 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to automatically show and hide the panel
124 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
125 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
126 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
127 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
128 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
129 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
130 <dt>Tick the 'Automatically show and hide the panel' option under the "General" section</dt>48 <dt>Tick the 'Automatically show and hide the panel' option under the "General" section</dt>
131 <dd>The panel should automatically hide if the mouse is not hovering over it</dd>49 <dd>The panel automatically hides if the mouse is not hovering over it</dd>
132</dl>
133Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-012
134<dl>
135 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows the windows to stretch to the screen edge
136 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
137 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
138 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
139 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
140 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
141 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
142 <dt>Tick the 'Don't reserve space on borders' option under the "General" section</dt>50 <dt>Tick the 'Don't reserve space on borders' option under the "General" section</dt>
143 <dd>The windows should stretch to the screen edge overlaping the panel</dd>51 <dd>The windows stretchs to the screen edge overlaping the panel</dd>
144</dl>
145Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-013
146<dl>
147 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the height (or width, if the panel is in the vertical or deskbar mode) of the single row of the panel
148 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
149 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
150 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
151 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
152 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
153 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
154 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Row size (pixels):' slidebar under the "Measurements" section and move the slider to the right</dt>52 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Row size (pixels):' slidebar under the "Measurements" section and move the slider to the right</dt>
155 <dd>The total panel height (or width) should increase</dd>53 <dd>The total panel height (or width) increases</dd>
156</dl>
157Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-014
158<dl>
159 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the number of rows (or columns, if the panel is in the vertical or deskbar mode) of the panel
160 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
161 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
162 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
163 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
164 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
165 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
166 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Number of rows:' slidebar under the "Measurements" section and move the slider to the right</dt>54 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Number of rows:' slidebar under the "Measurements" section and move the slider to the right</dt>
167 <dd>Small panel plugins, such as launchers, shoul be laid out in multiple rows (or columns), while larger ones, like window buttons should continue to occupy the whole panel height (or width)</dd>55 <dd>Small panel plugins, such as launchers, are laid out in multiple rows (or columns), while larger ones, like window buttons continue to occupy the whole panel height (or width)</dd>
168</dl>
169Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-015
170<dl>
171 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the width (or height, if the panel is in the vertical or deskbar mode) of the panel
172 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
173 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
174 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
175 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
176 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
177 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
178 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Length (%):' slidebar under the "Measurements" section and move the slider to the right</dt>56 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Length (%):' slidebar under the "Measurements" section and move the slider to the right</dt>
179 <dd>The total panel width (or height) should increase as a percentage of the width (or height) of the monitor screen</dd>57 <dd>The total panel width (or height) increases as a percentage of the width (or height) of the monitor screen</dd>
180</dl>
181Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-016
182<dl>
183 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to automatically increase the length of the panel length to accommodate all the plugins
184 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
185 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
186 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
187 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
188 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
189 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
190 <dt>Tick the 'Automatically increase length' option under the "Measurements" section</dt>58 <dt>Tick the 'Automatically increase length' option under the "Measurements" section</dt>
191 <dd>The panel should expand as the panel contents change</dd>59 <dd>The panel expands as the panel contents change</dd>
192</dl>60</dl>
193Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-01761
62Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-04
194<dl>63<dl>
195 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the color of the panel64 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel can perform visual changes
196 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
197 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
198 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
199 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
200 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
201 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
202 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the 'Appearance' tab and click it</dt>65 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the 'Appearance' tab and click it</dt>
203 <dd>'Panel Preferences...' selected/active tab should change to 'Appearance' tab</dd>66 <dd>'Panel Preferences...' selected/active tab changes to 'Appearance' tab</dd>
204 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Style:' option button and click it</dt>67 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Style:' option button and click it</dt>
205 <dd>A list of available styles should drop down</dd>68 <dd>A list of available styles drops down</dd>
206 <dt>Select 'Solid color' option</dt>69 <dt>Select 'Solid color' option</dt>
207 <dd>The 'Color:' button should appear</dd>70 <dd>The 'Color:' button appears</dd>
208 <dt>Click the color picker button</dt>71 <dt>Click the color picker button</dt>
209 <dd>The 'Pick a Panel Color' should open</dd>72 <dd>The 'Pick a Panel Color' opens</dd>
210 <dt>Select a color using the provided color picker and click the 'OK' button</dt>73 <dt>Select a color using the provided color picker and click the 'OK' button</dt>
211 <dd>The selected color should be applied to the panel</dd> 74 <dd>The selected color is applied to the panel</dd>
212</dl>
213Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-018
214<dl>
215 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to select a background image for the panel
216 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
217 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
218 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
219 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
220 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
221 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
222 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the 'Appearance' tab and click it</dt>
223 <dd>'Panel Preferences...' selected/active tab should change to 'Appearance' tab</dd>
224 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Style:' option button and click it</dt>75 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Style:' option button and click it</dt>
225 <dd>A list of available styles should drop down</dd>76 <dd>A list of available styles drops down</dd>
226 <dt>Select 'Background image' option</dt>77 <dt>Select 'Background image' option</dt>
227 <dd>The 'File:' button should appear</dd>78 <dd>The 'File:' button appears</dd>
228 <dt>Click the file browser button</dt>79 <dt>Click the file browser button</dt>
229 <dd>The 'Select a Background Image' dialog window should open</dd>80 <dd>The 'Select a Background Image' dialog window opens</dd>
230 <dt>Select a background image for the panel and click the 'Open' button</dt>81 <dt>Select a background image for the panel and click the 'Open' button</dt>
231 <dd>The selected image should be applied as a background image for the panel</dd> 82 <dd>The selected image is applied as a background image for the panel</dd>
232</dl>
233Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-019
234<dl>
235 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the alpha transparency of the panel
236 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
237 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
238 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
239 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
240 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
241 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
242 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the 'Appearance' tab and click it</dt>
243 <dd>'Panel Preferences...' selected/active tab should change to 'Appearance' tab</dd>
244 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Style:' option button and click it</dt>83 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Style:' option button and click it</dt>
245 <dd>A list of available styles should drop down</dd>84 <dd>A list of available styles drops down</dd>
246 <dt>Select 'None (use system style)' option</dt>85 <dt>Select 'None (use system style)' option</dt>
247 <dd>The 'Alpha:' slidebar should appear</dd>86 <dd>The 'Alpha:' slidebar appears</dd>
248 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Alpha:' slidebar and move the slider to the right</dt>87 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Alpha:' slidebar and move the slider to the right</dt>
249 <dd>The panel should inherit the colors from the currently selected GTK+ theme and the percentage of transparency of the panel should decrease</dd> 88 <dd>The panel inherits the colors from the currently selected GTK+ theme and the percentage of transparency of the panel decreases</dd>
250</dl>
251Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-020
252<dl>
253 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the transparency of the panel when a mouse pointer is not hovering over it
254 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
255 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
256 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
257 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
258 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
259 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
260 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the 'Appearance' tab and click it</dt>
261 <dd>'Panel Preferences...' selected/active tab should change to 'Appearance' tab</dd>
262 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Enter:' slidebar under the "Opacity" section, and move the slider to the right</dt>89 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Enter:' slidebar under the "Opacity" section, and move the slider to the right</dt>
263 <dd>When a mouse pointer is not hovering over it, the percentage transparency of the panel and of all panel plugins, should decrease</dd> 90 <dd>When a mouse pointer is not hovering over it, the percentage transparency of the panel and of all panel plugins, decreases</dd>
264</dl>
265Test-case name: xfce4 panel/xfce4-panel-021
266<dl>
267 This test will check that Xfce4 Panel allows to change the transparency of the panel when a mouse pointer is not hovering over it
268 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to an empty space on a panel and press the right mouse button</dt>
269 <dd>A popup menu should appear</dd>
270 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Panel' option</dt>
271 <dd>A drop-down menu should appear</dd>
272 <dt>Select the 'Panel Preferences...' option</dt>
273 <dd>Panel dialog window should appear</dd>
274 <dt>Point your mouse cursor to the 'Appearance' tab and click it</dt>
275 <dd>'Panel Preferences...' selected/active tab should change to 'Appearance' tab</dd>
276 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Leave:' slidebar under the "Opacity" section, and move the slider to the right</dt>91 <dt>Point the mouse pointer to the 'Leave:' slidebar under the "Opacity" section, and move the slider to the right</dt>
277 <dd>When a mouse pointer is not hovering over it, the percentage transparency of the panel and of all panel plugins, should decrease</dd> 92 <dd>When a mouse pointer is not hovering over it, the percentage transparency of the panel and of all panel plugins, decreases</dd>
278</dl>93</dl>
94
279<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.95<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.
280 If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> 'failed' and <a href="../../buginstructions">file a bug</a>. Please be sure to include the bug number when you <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> your result</strong>96 If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> 'failed' and <a href="../../buginstructions">file a bug</a>. Please be sure to include the bug number when you <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> your result</strong>
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=== modified file 'testcases/packages/1564_Gimp tests'
--- testcases/packages/1564_Gimp tests 2013-06-13 16:16:28 +0000
+++ testcases/packages/1564_Gimp tests 2013-06-14 21:00:35 +0000
@@ -1,41 +1,31 @@
1Test-case name: gimp/gmp-0011Test-case name: gimp/gmp-001
2This test will check that Gimp can open an image file.2This test will check that Gimp can open an image file
3<dl>3<dl>
4 <dt>Launch Gimp</dt>4 <dt>Launch Gimp</dt>
5 <dd>Gimp opens, showing three windows by default: Toolbox, Gimp main window, Layers.</dd>5 <dd>Gimp opens, showing three windows by default: Toolbox, Gimp main window, Layers</dd>
6 <dt>Go to File > Open..., select an image from your Home directory and press Open.</dt>6 <dt>Go to File > Open..., select an image from your Home directory and press Open</dt>
7 <dd>The picture is displayed in Gimp main window.</dd>7 <dd>The picture is displayed in Gimp main window</dd>
8</dl>8 <dt>Go to File > Open Location..., enter an erroneous URL (e.g. http://www.ubuntu.com/wrong_image.jpg), and press Open</dt>
9
10Test-case name: gimp/gmp-002
11This test will check that Gimp can open a remote image file.
12<dl>
13 <dt>From previous test (gmp-001), you should have Gimp launched with an image loaded. Go to File > Open Location..., enter an erroneous URL (e.g. http://www.ubuntu.com/wrong_image.jpg), and press Open.</dt>
14 <dd>Gimp tries to retrieve the image and fails, displaying the following message: "Opening 'http://www.ubuntu.com/wrong_image.jpg' failed: Not Found"</dd>9 <dd>Gimp tries to retrieve the image and fails, displaying the following message: "Opening 'http://www.ubuntu.com/wrong_image.jpg' failed: Not Found"</dd>
15 <dt>Press OK to dismiss the error message, and repeat the previous step using a working URL (e.g. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Tour_eiffel_at_sunrise_from_the_trocadero.jpg)</dt>10 <dt>Press OK to dismiss the error message, and repeat the previous step using a working URL (e.g. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Tour_eiffel_at_sunrise_from_the_trocadero.jpg)</dt>
16 <dd>The image is downloaded, then displayed on the screen.</dd>11 <dd>The image is downloaded, then displayed on the screen</dd>
17</dl>12</dl>
1813
19Test-case name: gimp/gmp-00314Test-case name: gimp/gmp-002
20This test will check that Gimp can hide its default dock windows.15This tests gimp's windows will change
21<dl>16<dl>
22 <dt>From the previous test (gmp-002), you should have an image loaded, and two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers). Select the image window, and go to Windows > Hide Docks.</dt>17 <dt>Select the image window, and go to Windows > Hide Docks</dt>
23 <dd>The two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers) are hidden.</dd>18 <dd>The two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers) are hidden</dd>
24 <dt>Go to Windows > Hide Docks.</dt>19 <dt>Go to Windows > Hide Docks</dt>
25 <dd>The two dock windows are displayed back.</dd>20 <dd>The two dock windows are displayed back</dd>
26 <dt>Select the image window, and press the Tab key.</dt>21 <dt>Select the image window, and press the Tab key</dt>
27 <dd>The two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers) are hidden.</dd>22 <dd>The two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers) are hidden</dd>
28 <dt>Press the Tab key again.</dt>23 <dt>Press the Tab key again</dt>
29 <dd>The two dock windows are displayed back.</dd>24 <dd>The two dock windows are displayed back</dd>
30</dl>25 <dt>Select the image window, and go to Windows > Single-Window Mode</dt>
3126 <dd>The user interface is refreshed to show only one window. This window displays the Toolbox on the left side, the Layers on the right side, and the images in the center (each image is in one tab)</dd>
32Test-case name: gimp/gmp-00427 <dt>Go to Windows menu and untick Single-Window Mode</dt>
33This test will check that Gimp can activate and deactivate the Single-Window Mode.28 <dd>The user interface is refreshed to its original look and feel, with four independent windows (Toolbox, Layers, Image1, Image2)</dd>
34<dl>
35 <dt>From the previous test (gmp-003), you should have an image loaded, and two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers). Select the image window, and go to Windows > Single-Window Mode.</dt>
36 <dd>The user interface is refreshed to show only one window. This window displays the Toolbox on the left side, the Layers on the right side, and the images in the center (each image is in one tab).</dd>
37 <dt>Go to Windows menu and untick Single-Window Mode.</dt>
38 <dd>The user interface is refreshed to its original look and feel, with four independent windows (Toolbox, Layers, Image1, Image2).</dd>
39</dl>29</dl>
4030
41<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.31<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.
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=== modified file 'testcases/packages/1565_XFCE4 Mouse Settings tests'
--- testcases/packages/1565_XFCE4 Mouse Settings tests 2013-06-13 21:57:00 +0000
+++ testcases/packages/1565_XFCE4 Mouse Settings tests 2013-06-14 21:00:35 +0000
@@ -84,3 +84,6 @@
84 <dd>The cursor is in the new theme and size</dd>84 <dd>The cursor is in the new theme and size</dd>
85 <dt>Repeat for each cursor theme</dt>85 <dt>Repeat for each cursor theme</dt>
86</dl>86</dl>
87
88<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result.
89 If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'failed' result and <a href="../../buginstructions">file a bug</a>. Please be sure to include the bug number when you <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> your result.</strong>
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=== added file 'testcases/packages/GNOME Mines tests'
--- testcases/packages/GNOME Mines tests 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ testcases/packages/GNOME Mines tests 2013-06-14 21:00:35 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
1Test-case name: GNOME Mines/GNOME-Mines-001
2This tests that GNOME Mines will open
3<dl>
4 <dt>Open GNOME mines</dt>
5 <dd>GNOME Mines opens at the "New Game" screen</dd>
6</dl>
7
8Test-case name: GNOME Mines/GNOME-Mines-002
9This tests the main functionality of GNOME Mines
10<dl>
11 <dt>Click "8x8 10 mines"</dt>
12 <dd>A new game starts in an 8x8 grid</dd>
13 <dt>Play the game till you hit a mine</dt>
14 <dd>10 mines appear, one of which has exploded</dd>
15 <dt>Click the smiley face</dt>
16 <dd>The new game screen appears</dd>
17 <dt>Click "16x16 40 mines"</dt>
18 <dd>A new game starts in a 16x16 grid</dd>
19 <dt>Play the game till you hit a mine</dt>
20 <dd>40 mines appear, one of which has exploded</dd>
21 <dt>Click the smiley face</dt>
22 <dd>The new game screen appears</dd>
23 <dt>Click "30x16 99 mines"</dt>
24 <dd>A new game starts in a 30x16 grid</dd>
25 <dt>Play the game till you hit a mine</dt>
26 <dd>99 mines appear, one of which has exploded</dd>
27 <dt>Click the smiley face</dt>
28 <dd>The new game screen appears</dd>
29 <dt>Click "Custom"</dt>
30 <dd>A screen appears allowing you to select Horizontal, Vertical and Number of mines</dd>
31 <dt>Modify the three values to your desired sizes</dt>
32 <dd>A new game starts in a grid that is the size you chose</dd>
33 <dt>Play the game till you hit a mine</dt>
34 <dd>Your chosen number of mines appears</dd>
35 <dt>Click to another window</dt>
36 <dd>The timer stops and the tiles are hidden by the word "Paused"</dd>
37 <dd>The Pause button changes to a Play button</dd>
38</dl>
39
40Test-case name: GNOME Mines/GNOME-Mines-003
41This tests the menu functionality of GNOME Mines
42<dl>
43 <dt>Click Mines --> New Game, then select "8x8 10 mines"</dt>
44 <dd>A new game starts in an 8x8 grid</dd>
45 <dt>Click on a tile to start the timer</dt>
46 <dt>Click Mines --> Replay Size, then agree to the popup</dt>
47 <dd>The game re-starts</dd>
48 <dt>Click the Pause button</dt>
49 <dd>The timer stops and the tiles are hidden by the word "Paused"</dd>
50 <dd>The Pause button changes to a Play button</dd>
51 <dt>Click the Play button</dt>
52 <dd>The timer resumes and the tiles are fully visible again</dd>
53 <dd>The Play button changes to a Pause button</dd>
54 <dt>Click Menu --> Pause</dt>
55 <dd>The timer stops and the tiles are hidden by the word "Paused"</dd>
56 <dd>The Pause button changes to a Play button</dd>
57 <dt>Click Menu --> Pause</dt>
58 <dd>The timer resumes and the tiles are fully visible again</dd>
59 <dd>The Play button changes to a Pause button</dd>
60 <dt>Click the Fullscreen button (two outward pointing arrows)</dt>
61 <dd>Gnome mine now takes up the entire screen</dd>
62 <dd>The Arrows flip</dd>
63 <dt>Click the button again</dt>
64 <dd>Gnome mines is windowed again</dd>
65 <dd>The arrows take their original orientation</dd>
66 <dt>Click Menu --> Fullscreen</dt>
67 <dd>Gnome mine now takes up the entire screen</dd>
68 <dd>The Fullscreen Arrows flip</dd>
69 <dt>Click Menu --> Fullscreen</dt>
70 <dd>Gnome mines is windowed again</dd>
71 <dd>The arrows take their original orientation</dd>
72 <dt>Click the help "i" button</dt>
73 <dd>A non-mine tile is automatically clicked and a 10 second penalty added to the timer</dd>
74 <dt>Click Menu --> Hint</dt>
75 <dd>A non-mine tile is automatically clicked and a 10 second penalty added to the timer</dd>
76 <dt>Click Menu --> Help</dt>
77 <dd>A manual opens</dd>
78 <dt>Close the manual</dt>
79 <dt>Click Mines --> About</dt>
80 <dd>The game pauses</dd>
81 <dd>An about popup appears with no spelling mistakes</dd>
82 <dt>Click "GNOME Games web site"</dt>
83 <dd>The GNOME Games wiki opens in your default web browser</dd>
84 <dt>Close the web page</dt>
85 <dt>Click "Credits"</dt>
86 <dd>The popup now shows the game's credits</dd>
87 <dt>Click "Licence"</dt>
88 <dd>The popup now shows the game's licence</dd>
89 <dt>Click "Close"</dt>
90 <dd>The popup dissapears</dt>
91 <dd>The game auto-resumes</dd>
92 <dt>Click Mines --> Preferences</dt>
93 <dd>The preferences popup appears</dd>
94 <dt>Toggle each setting</dt>
95 <dt>Each setting change produces the expected result</dd>
96 <dt>Play at least 3 games in each grid size</dt>
97 <dt>Click Menu --> Scores</dt>
98 <dd>A popup appears showing all you previous times</dd>
99 <dt>Select each size of grid</dt>
100 <dd>In each size the scores are ordered by time (lowest to highest), and show what date they where acheived on</dd>
101 <dt>Click "Quit"</dt>
102 <dd>GNOME Mines closes</dd>
103</dl>
104
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