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# Start desktop session in your language
# Start desktop session in your language
#* If your language was not configured during installation, please run:
#:<pre>yum install system-config-language</pre>
#:<pre>system-config-language</pre>
#* Then select the desired language and reboot your system.
# Look for an application to launch on desktop environment menus
# Look for an application to launch on desktop environment menus
# Run the application. Nice to test applications:
# Run the application. Nice to test applications:
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#* Empathy
#* Empathy
#* GNOME PackageKit/KPackageKit
#* GNOME PackageKit/KPackageKit
#* system-config-* applications
# Check the display of text in your language in the application (fonts/rendering/characters) such as menu items, input, output, prompts, and window contents. (GUI)   
# Check the display of text in your language in the application (fonts/rendering/characters) such as menu items, input, output, prompts, and window contents. (GUI)   
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Revision as of 19:35, 22 February 2011

Description

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


How to test

  1. Start desktop session in your language
    • If your language was not configured during installation, please run:
    yum install system-config-language
    system-config-language
    • Then select the desired language and reboot your system.
  2. Look for an application to launch on desktop environment menus
  3. Run the application. Nice to test applications:
    • LibreOffice
    • Evolution, Thunderbird
    • Terminal
    • Empathy
    • GNOME PackageKit/KPackageKit
    • system-config-* applications
  4. Check the display of text in your language in the application (fonts/rendering/characters) such as menu items, input, output, prompts, and window contents. (GUI)

Expected Results

  1. Characters/Rendering are displayed properly and clearly in the application as well as in system menus.
  2. Strings are translated and fit well in the screen