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# You should be able to jump to specific pages in the document(s) correctly and without excessive rendering delays
# You should be able to jump to specific pages in the document(s) correctly and without excessive rendering delays
# Evince should close correctly, and should not crash, unexpectedly close the document, or display any errors at any time during the test
# Evince should close correctly, and should not crash, unexpectedly close the document, or display any errors at any time during the test
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[[Category:Package_evince_test_cases]]
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Revision as of 22:00, 2 February 2011

Description

This test case tests how well Package-x-generic-16.pngevince handles opening and displaying documents.

Setup

  1. Download (or otherwise provide) some test PDF documents. Very large and complex files make good tests. The Red Hat installation guide is a good example, but try also to test other documents

How to test

  1. Open the test document(s) with Evince (this will be the default action in the GNOME desktop if you just open the documents)
  2. Test scrolling through each document
  3. Test jumping to specific pages of each document, both by clicking on chapter headings in the side bar, and by entering a page number into the appropriate dialog
  4. Close the application

Expected Results

  1. The document(s) should be loaded reasonably quickly and correctly displayed
  2. You should be able to scroll through the document(s) without excessive rendering delays
  3. You should be able to jump to specific pages in the document(s) correctly and without excessive rendering delays
  4. Evince should close correctly, and should not crash, unexpectedly close the document, or display any errors at any time during the test