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|description=This test case tests the multiple desktop functionality in {{package|gnome-shell}}. | |description=This test case tests the multiple desktop functionality in {{package|gnome-shell}}. |
Revision as of 13:53, 30 March 2012
Description
This test case tests the multiple desktop functionality in gnome-shell
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Setup
- Boot into a GNOME session with GNOME Shell
How to test
- Open the Activites Overview by: pressing the Super key (also known as the Windows key), touching the top-left screen corner with the pointer, or clicking Activities in the top bar.
- Drag the icon for a non-running application from the Dash to the last (empty) workspace in the creation bar (on the right hand side of the Overview)
- Drag few icons of non-running applications from the Applications menu in the Overview to the last (empty) workspace, thus creating workspace for each application.
- Try moving various running applications between workspaces by dragging their miniatures in the workspace bar. Group some applications together in the same desktop.
- Try moving application window from the overview of the active workspace to another workspace in the workspace bar.
- Move all the applications out of any workspace.
- Close all running applications.
Expected Results
- Dragging the Dash icon for an application to the workspace creation bar should create a new workspace and launch the application in it
- Dragging the Dash icon for an application to a workspace indicator should launch the application in that workspace (or create a new window in that workspace, for running applications)
- Dragging the icon from the Applications menu to the workspace bar should launch the application in that workspace (or create a new window in that workspace, for running applications)
- Dragging running applications by moving their miniatures between workspaces should place the application windows in proper workspaces accordingly.
- Dragging a window out of an overview to another workspace should move the window accordingly.
- Closing or moving out all the windows in certain workspace should remove the workspace out of the workspace bar.
- Closing all the the windows throughout all the workspaces should result in a single active workspace in the workspace bar.