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# Go to the Applications view | # Go to the Applications view | ||
# Add an application to the Dash: right-click on its icon and select '' | # Add an application to the Dash: right-click on its icon and select ''Pin to Dash'' | ||
# Also test adding applications that are running but are not favorites (right-click on them in the Dash), and adding applications by drag-and-drop rather than right-click | # Also test adding applications that are running but are not favorites (right-click on them in the Dash), and adding applications by drag-and-drop rather than right-click | ||
# Add many more applications to the Dash | # Add many more applications to the Dash | ||
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# Right-click on the same running application in the Dash and try selecting each window's name | # Right-click on the same running application in the Dash and try selecting each window's name | ||
# Drag applications in the Dash around (this should re-order them) | # Drag applications in the Dash around (this should re-order them) | ||
# Remove all the applications you added from the Dash: right-click on their icons (either in the Applications view, or in the Dash) and select '' | # Remove all the applications you added from the Dash: right-click on their icons (either in the Applications view, or in the Dash) and select ''Unpin'' | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# Adding favorites to and removing favorites from the Dash should both work, whether from the Dash or from the Applications view | # Adding favorites to and removing favorites from the Dash should both work, whether from the Dash or from the Applications view |
Revision as of 14:24, 3 September 2022
Description
This test case tests the gnome-shell
handling of application management from the Dash (the bar where running applications and favorites are listed).
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.
- Go to the Applications view
- Add an application to the Dash: right-click on its icon and select Pin to Dash
- Also test adding applications that are running but are not favorites (right-click on them in the Dash), and adding applications by drag-and-drop rather than right-click
- Add many more applications to the Dash
- Try launching the added applications from the Dash
- Right-click on a running application in the Dash and select New Window
- Right-click on the same running application in the Dash and try selecting each window's name
- Drag applications in the Dash around (this should re-order them)
- Remove all the applications you added from the Dash: right-click on their icons (either in the Applications view, or in the Dash) and select Unpin
Expected Results
- Adding favorites to and removing favorites from the Dash should both work, whether from the Dash or from the Applications view
- The Dash should gracefully handle the addition of a large number of favorites: there should be no crashes or errors, and it should make a reasonable effort to make them all available
- The Dash should gracefully handle the removal of a large number of favorites: there should be no crashes or errors, and it should take advantage of the space freed up
- Launching applications from the Dash by clicking on them should work
- Running applications should have a background highlight in the Dash
- Creating a new window for a running application by right-clicking on its Dash icon should work
- Right-clicking on a running application's Dash icon and clicking on a window's name should activate that window
- Re-ordering Dash icons with drag-and-drop should work