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Follow up to the steps in [[QA:Testcase change language]] to switch the language if it's not what you expected to test.
Follow up to the steps in [[QA:Testcase change language]] to switch the language if it's not what you expected to test.
|actions=
|actions=
# Test web-browsers built on different tookits. For instance: Firefox and Konqueror.
# Test web-browsers built on different tookits: for instance: Firefox, Chromium, and Konqueror.
# Start your web-browser, visit some web sites and check fonts/rendering.
# Start your web-browser, visit some web sites and check fonts/rendering.
# Web sites can be:
# Web sites can be:
## Localized web sites which use your language.
## Localized web sites which use your language.
## General web pages like wiki, bugzilla.
## General web pages like wiki, bugzilla.
# Check if language extensions are installed and properly selected by default. (where available i.e. Firefox)
# Check if language extensions are installed and properly selected by default (where available i.e. Firefox)
# Print out the page to a pdf, and check with evince, or optionally print to a real printer.
# Print out the page to a pdf, and check with evince, or optionally print to a real printer.
|results=
|results=

Revision as of 07:23, 1 September 2021

Description

This test is to check if the browsed pages are displayed and printed out correctly.

Setup

Follow up to the steps in QA:Testcase change language to switch the language if it's not what you expected to test.

How to test

  1. Test web-browsers built on different tookits: for instance: Firefox, Chromium, and Konqueror.
  2. Start your web-browser, visit some web sites and check fonts/rendering.
  3. Web sites can be:
    1. Localized web sites which use your language.
    2. General web pages like wiki, bugzilla.
  4. Check if language extensions are installed and properly selected by default (where available i.e. Firefox)
  5. Print out the page to a pdf, and check with evince, or optionally print to a real printer.

Expected Results

  1. Characters/fonts in the webpages are displayed properly and not corrupted.
  2. The printed text appears correctly in the pdf file or printed output.
  3. User interface strings should appear on current locale by default