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# Clean boot the Fedora Workstation image or installation you wish to test | # Clean boot the Fedora Workstation image or installation you wish to test | ||
# Install applications based on all the supported toolkits listed in the [[Workstation/Technical_Specification]] - for example, gedit for GTK+ 3, xchat-gnome for GTK+ 2, and liveusb-creator for Qt. Note that applications may change or update their toolkit from time to time, so be sure to double-check you are really checking all toolkits | # Install applications based on all the supported toolkits listed in the [[Workstation/Technical_Specification#Appearance]] - for example, gedit for GTK+ 3, xchat-gnome for GTK+ 2, and liveusb-creator for Qt. Note that applications may change or update their toolkit from time to time, so be sure to double-check you are really checking all toolkits | ||
# Run all the applications (together, ideally, as it makes it easy to compare their appearance) | # Run all the applications (together, ideally, as it makes it easy to compare their appearance) | ||
# Check the appearance of toolkit elements like font styling, button size and appearance, scrollbar appearance and so on in each application | # Check the appearance of toolkit elements like font styling, button size and appearance, scrollbar appearance and so on in each application |
Revision as of 11:13, 9 April 2015
Description
This test case tests whether theming is consistent across supported toolkits in Fedora Workstation.
How to test
- Clean boot the Fedora Workstation image or installation you wish to test
- Install applications based on all the supported toolkits listed in the Workstation/Technical_Specification#Appearance - for example, gedit for GTK+ 3, xchat-gnome for GTK+ 2, and liveusb-creator for Qt. Note that applications may change or update their toolkit from time to time, so be sure to double-check you are really checking all toolkits
- Run all the applications (together, ideally, as it makes it easy to compare their appearance)
- Check the appearance of toolkit elements like font styling, button size and appearance, scrollbar appearance and so on in each application
Expected Results
- The applications should all look reasonably similar in all elements of toolkit theming - perfection is unlikely, so use your judgement