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{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test case is to check that fonts/rendering are correctly displayed and strings translated in applications.
|description=This test case is to check that fonts/rendering are correctly displayed and strings translated in applications.
|setup=
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=  
# Start desktop session in your language
# Install applications if not installed
# Run an application. Nice to test applications:
# Look for an application to launch on desktop environment menus
#* LibreOffice
# Run the application. Nice to test applications:
#* Evolution, Thunderbird
#* For GNOME:
#* Terminal
#** Evolution, Thunderbird
#* Empathy
#** GNOME Software
#* GNOME PackageKit/KPackageKit
#** LibreOffice
#** Terminal
#** Text Editor
#* For KDE:
#** Discover
#** KMail
#** Konsole
#** Kwrite
#** LibreOffice
 
# Check the display of text in your language in the application (fonts/rendering/characters) such as menu items, input, output, prompts, and window contents. (GUI)   
# Check the display of text in your language in the application (fonts/rendering/characters) such as menu items, input, output, prompts, and window contents. (GUI)   
|results=
|results=
# Characters/Rendering are displayed properly and clearly in the application.
# Characters/Rendering are displayed properly and clearly in the application as well as in system menus.
# Strings are translated and fit well in the screen
# Input should work accordingly with proper rendering.
 
# (Reference files for emoji: https://github.com/fedora-i18n/emoji-testcase)
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 09:45, 4 April 2023

Description

This test case is to check that fonts/rendering are correctly displayed and strings translated in applications.

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. Install applications if not installed
  2. Look for an application to launch on desktop environment menus
  3. Run the application. Nice to test applications:
    • For GNOME:
      • Evolution, Thunderbird
      • GNOME Software
      • LibreOffice
      • Terminal
      • Text Editor
    • For KDE:
      • Discover
      • KMail
      • Konsole
      • Kwrite
      • LibreOffice
  1. Check the display of text in your language in the application (fonts/rendering/characters) such as menu items, input, output, prompts, and window contents. (GUI)

Expected Results

  1. Characters/Rendering are displayed properly and clearly in the application as well as in system menus.
  2. Input should work accordingly with proper rendering.
  3. (Reference files for emoji: https://github.com/fedora-i18n/emoji-testcase)