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{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test case is to check that functions and displays in GUI of input-method work fine.
|description=This test case is to set up the input method to get it working on the desktop.
|actions=
|actions=
* For GNOME3
* For GNOME3
# Open the System Settings from ''Activities -> Applications -> System Tools'' or click on the your name at the upper right corner
# Open the System Settings from ''Activities -> Applications -> System Tools'' or click on the your name at the upper right corner
# Select the ''Region & Language'' and the ''Input Soruces'' tab
# Select the ''Region & Language'' and the ''Input Soruces'' tab
# Try to add your preferable input method and shortcut.
# Add your preferable input source and layout if not there.
* For Others
# Optionally, click on the shortcut settings and assign anything you prefer. for compatibility, click on ''Switch to next source'' and press Control key and space key at the same time.
# Click the 2-letter language icon on the panel and select the input source
## or press the shortcut key which configured the above optional step
* For others
# Select ''Input Method Selector'' from the desktop menu or run ''im-chooser'' from the terminal
# Select ''Input Method Selector'' from the desktop menu or run ''im-chooser'' from the terminal
# Select ''Use IBus'', then click ''Prefrences...'' at the right side.
# Select ''Use IBus'', then click ''Prefrences...'' at the right side.
# In the ''IBus Preferences window'', test the input-method such as the following:
# Open ''Input Method'' tab
## Change the ''keyboard Shortcuts'' and ''Font and Style'' in ''General'' tab.
# See if there are any input method engine you want to use.
## ''Add'',''Remove'',''Up'' or ''Down'' an input method in ''Input Method'' tab.
## If not available, turn on ''Customize active input methods'' and select one from the pull down menu. then click ''Add'' button.
## Change ''Keyboard Layout'' in ''Advanced'' tab.
# Click on the ibus icon and select the engine
 
## or press Ctrl+space
|results=
|results=
* IBus icon should appears at the panel if ibus is running
* For GNOME3
** It may depends on the order of the input source, 2 letter language or a symbol for engine should appears at the panel.
* For others
** IBus icon should appears at the panel if ibus is running
* GUI and windows should be popped up and displayed without error.
* GUI and windows should be popped up and displayed without error.
* Every change should take effect.  
* Every change should take effect.  
* IBus is turned on when selecting the certain input source or pressing the shortcut key.
}}
}}


[[Category:I18n_Desktop]]
[[Category:I18n_Desktop]]

Revision as of 04:46, 14 September 2012

Description

This test case is to set up the input method to get it working on the desktop.


How to test

  • For GNOME3
  1. Open the System Settings from Activities -> Applications -> System Tools or click on the your name at the upper right corner
  2. Select the Region & Language and the Input Soruces tab
  3. Add your preferable input source and layout if not there.
  4. Optionally, click on the shortcut settings and assign anything you prefer. for compatibility, click on Switch to next source and press Control key and space key at the same time.
  5. Click the 2-letter language icon on the panel and select the input source
    1. or press the shortcut key which configured the above optional step
  • For others
  1. Select Input Method Selector from the desktop menu or run im-chooser from the terminal
  2. Select Use IBus, then click Prefrences... at the right side.
  3. Open Input Method tab
  4. See if there are any input method engine you want to use.
    1. If not available, turn on Customize active input methods and select one from the pull down menu. then click Add button.
  5. Click on the ibus icon and select the engine
    1. or press Ctrl+space

Expected Results

  • For GNOME3
    • It may depends on the order of the input source, 2 letter language or a symbol for engine should appears at the panel.
  • For others
    • IBus icon should appears at the panel if ibus is running
  • GUI and windows should be popped up and displayed without error.
  • Every change should take effect.
  • IBus is turned on when selecting the certain input source or pressing the shortcut key.