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|description=This test case tests whether the menu layout in a standard Fedora installation meets basic standards of navigability and polish. | |description=This test case tests whether the menu layout in a standard Fedora installation meets basic standards of navigability and polish. | ||
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# Perform a standard installation of the Fedora version (or pre-release) you wish to test, from the DVD image | # Perform a standard installation of the Fedora version (or pre-release) you wish to test, from the DVD image | ||
# Examine each menu entry in each level of the default system menu layout, and ensure each | # Examine each menu entry in each level of the default system menu layout, and ensure each application has an icon, at a resolution high enough not to appear pixelated, and consistent in appearance with other icons | ||
# Check for cases where applications appear twice in the system menu layout | # Check for cases where applications appear twice in the system menu layout | ||
# Launch each application that appears in the system menu layout in turn, and try some very basic usage of it (such as opening a file appropriate to the application, or performing a basic operation). Also check for a ''Help'' menu with a working ''About'' entry | # Launch each application that appears in the system menu layout in turn, and try some very basic usage of it (such as opening a file appropriate to the application, or performing a basic operation). Also check for a ''Help'' menu with a working ''About'' entry | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# Each entry on the default system menu layout should have an appropriate icon | # Each entry on the default system menu layout should have an appropriate icon | ||
# Applications should not unintentionally appear in the system menu layout twice. Some appear twice intentionally, so check all cases with the desktop team before filing bugs | # Applications should not unintentionally appear in the system menu layout twice. Some appear twice intentionally, so check all cases with the desktop team before filing bugs | ||
# Each application in the default system menu layout should launch without crashing and withstand basic usage. Bugs should be filed in any case where this does not happen | # Each application in the default system menu layout should launch without crashing and withstand basic usage. Bugs should be filed in any case where this does not happen | ||
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[[Category:Desktop_Acceptance_Test_Cases]] | [[Category:Desktop_Acceptance_Test_Cases]] |
Revision as of 21:00, 30 July 2013
Description
This test case tests whether the menu layout in a standard Fedora installation meets basic standards of navigability and polish.
How to test
- Perform a standard installation of the Fedora version (or pre-release) you wish to test, from the DVD image
- Examine each menu entry in each level of the default system menu layout, and ensure each application has an icon, at a resolution high enough not to appear pixelated, and consistent in appearance with other icons
- Check for cases where applications appear twice in the system menu layout
- Launch each application that appears in the system menu layout in turn, and try some very basic usage of it (such as opening a file appropriate to the application, or performing a basic operation). Also check for a Help menu with a working About entry
Expected Results
- Each entry on the default system menu layout should have an appropriate icon
- Applications should not unintentionally appear in the system menu layout twice. Some appear twice intentionally, so check all cases with the desktop team before filing bugs
- Each application in the default system menu layout should launch without crashing and withstand basic usage. Bugs should be filed in any case where this does not happen