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`$ flatpak install <app name>`
`$ flatpak install <app name>`
`eg. flatpak install TextEditor`
`eg. flatpak install TextEditor`
or `flatpak install gedit`


2. To run flatpak app
2. To run flatpak app

Latest revision as of 08:38, 4 March 2024

Description

This test case is to check that fonts/rendering are correctly displayed and strings translated in flatpak applications. Flatpak is pre-installed in Fedora.

Setup

1. Install any package $ flatpak install <app name> eg. flatpak install TextEditor or flatpak install gedit

2. To run flatpak app $ flatpak run <Application ID> eg flatpak run org.gnome.TextEditor

Run $ flatpak list to get Application ID

3. Follow up to the steps in QA:Testcase change language to switch the language.

Optional:

  • If you want to test any application from flathub then you need to enable it, please refer https://flatpak.org/setup/Fedora/ .
  • If you want to search any application before installation

$ flatpak search <app name>

Note: One can also install flatpak apps from gnome-software.

How to test

  1. Run the flatpak application using command line. Example: flatpak run <Application ID>
  2. Nice to test applications:
    • LibreOffice
      $ flatpak run org.libreoffice.LibreOffice
    • Text Editor
      $ flatpak run org.gnome.TextEditor
    • Firefox
      $ flatpak run org.mozilla.firefox
    • Evolution
      $ flatpak run org.gnome.Evolution
  3. Follow the steps in QA:Testcase i18n input application to check input.
  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. Input should work accordingly with proper rendering.
  2. Characters/Rendering are displayed properly and clearly in the application as well as in system menus.
  3. (Emoji reference files: https://github.com/fedora-i18n/emoji-testcase)