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# | # Browse folders | ||
## Open Dolphin | |||
## Open several directories, go back and forward few times | |||
## Go to all places on the Place panel by clicking them | |||
# Renaming files | |||
## Open Dolphin | |||
## Right-click a file and choose Rename. Enter new name and confirm | |||
## Select two or more files and click F2. Enter name pattern and confirm | |||
# Metadata | |||
## Open Dolphin | |||
## Go to any folder containing more files of various types (e.g. Documents, /temp,...) | |||
## Click to Control -> Additional Information and choose any of them (feel free to choose them all) | |||
## Click to Control -> Show in groups | |||
## Click to Control -> Sort by -> Type | |||
# File search | |||
## Navigate "System settings" > "Desktop Search" > tab "Basic Settings" and check "Enable Nepomuk Semantic Desktop" and "Enable Nepomuk File Indexer". | |||
## Open Dolphin and try search for existing file in your Documents folder using "Find" or "Ctrl+F". | |||
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# | # Browse folders | ||
## You should be able to browse folders and move back and forward as expected | |||
# Renaming files | |||
## If you want to rename one file, you should be able to rename it inline (no pop-up dialog) | |||
## If you want to rename more files, there should popped up a dialog with hint about pattern | |||
## Both ways to rename should work as expected | |||
# Metadata | |||
## There should be visible files metadata according to your choosing them in Control | |||
## After grouping by Type, all types should be together in one group, alphabetically ordered by default | |||
## All the metadata should correspond to real type of files | |||
# File search | |||
## Nepomuk starts file indexing if you are connected to AC. | |||
## Dolphin can find your files. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 13 March 2013
Description
This test case covers browse folders, renaming files, showing metadata and file search.
Setup
Boot Fedora to KDE4 desktop
How to test
- Browse folders
- Open Dolphin
- Open several directories, go back and forward few times
- Go to all places on the Place panel by clicking them
- Renaming files
- Open Dolphin
- Right-click a file and choose Rename. Enter new name and confirm
- Select two or more files and click F2. Enter name pattern and confirm
- Metadata
- Open Dolphin
- Go to any folder containing more files of various types (e.g. Documents, /temp,...)
- Click to Control -> Additional Information and choose any of them (feel free to choose them all)
- Click to Control -> Show in groups
- Click to Control -> Sort by -> Type
- File search
- Navigate "System settings" > "Desktop Search" > tab "Basic Settings" and check "Enable Nepomuk Semantic Desktop" and "Enable Nepomuk File Indexer".
- Open Dolphin and try search for existing file in your Documents folder using "Find" or "Ctrl+F".
Expected Results
- Browse folders
- You should be able to browse folders and move back and forward as expected
- Renaming files
- If you want to rename one file, you should be able to rename it inline (no pop-up dialog)
- If you want to rename more files, there should popped up a dialog with hint about pattern
- Both ways to rename should work as expected
- Metadata
- There should be visible files metadata according to your choosing them in Control
- After grouping by Type, all types should be together in one group, alphabetically ordered by default
- All the metadata should correspond to real type of files
- File search
- Nepomuk starts file indexing if you are connected to AC.
- Dolphin can find your files.