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|description=This test case is to check that fonts/rendering are correctly displayed and translated in applications, which should be able to 'speak' foreign languages (English is the mother tongue here).
|description=This test case is to check that fonts/rendering are correctly displayed and translated in applications.
|actions=  
|actions=  
# First, be sure you have {{package|system-config-language}} installed: <pre>yum install system-config-language</pre>
# Start desktop session in your language
# Next, start {{command|system-config-language}} by selecting ''System -> Administration -> Language'' from the desktop menu.
# Run an application (eg browser, editor, email, openoffice, chat, virt-manager, etc)
# Choose a language and select ''OK''
# Check the fonts/rendering/characters in the application such as output, prompts, menu items and window contents.(GUI)   
# Reboot your system
# Run an application which is supposed to be in that language.
# Check the fonts/rendering/characters in the applications such as output, prompts, menu items and window contents.(GUI)   
|results=
|results=
# System reboot successfully to the selected language.
# Characters/Rendering are displayed properly in the application.
# Characters/Rendering are displayed properly in the application.



Revision as of 09:11, 26 October 2009

Description

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


How to test

  1. Start desktop session in your language
  2. Run an application (eg browser, editor, email, openoffice, chat, virt-manager, etc)
  3. Check the fonts/rendering/characters in the application such as output, prompts, menu items and window contents.(GUI)

Expected Results

  1. Characters/Rendering are displayed properly in the application.