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Revision as of 15:42, 21 February 2011
Description
This tests the visuals of applications written using non-gtk toolkits as they run with GNOME 3.
Setup
- Install example applications written using QT4, Swing and WxWidgets toolkits. From the root console run:
yum install speedcrunch freemind filezilla
How to test
- By going Activites->Applications->Speedcrunch or in terminal run
speedcrunch
- Go through the menus, try to invoke e.g. Preferences or an About window.
- Run and do the same for
freemind
andfilezilla
Expected Results
- Visuals of all applications should be adjusted to the current Gnome theme and should look and feel native.
- Swing (freemind) applications are expected to have more limited looks, but should still adhere to the general GUI theme.