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# Try to move around the map, zoom in and out. | # Try to move around the map, zoom in and out. | ||
# Try to search. | # Try to search. | ||
# Try routing between your favourite places using car, bike and walking | # Try routing between your favourite places using car, bike and walking | ||
# Try locate yourself | # Try locate yourself | ||
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# Map should render correctly, there are no glitches in map rendering. | # Map should render correctly, there are no glitches in map rendering. | ||
# There should be whispering and search should yield results. | # There should be whispering and search should yield results. | ||
# Routing should work correctly | # Routing should work correctly | ||
# Your position should be correctly set | # Your position should be correctly set |
Revision as of 22:04, 12 May 2022
Description
Gnome Maps brings OpenStreetMaps to your desktop. Now with routing and geolocation support.
Setup
- Ensure that Gnome Maps is installed. Enable Location in user menu.
How to test
- Run application Maps.
- Try to move around the map, zoom in and out.
- Try to search.
- Try routing between your favourite places using car, bike and walking
- Try locate yourself
Expected Results
- Maps should start correctly
- Map should render correctly, there are no glitches in map rendering.
- There should be whispering and search should yield results.
- Routing should work correctly
- Your position should be correctly set