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Description
This test case tests input works correctly for your ibus input method.
How to test
Requisition
Desktop Environment to test: GNOME, KDE4 Focus policy to test: focus-on-click, focus-follow mouse. Application to test:
Console: xterm, gnome-terminal, konsole. Editors: gedit, kate, gvim, emacs OpenOffice: writer, calc, impress Internet: firefox, thunderbird, pidgin Others: evolution, eclipse
Prepare at least 3 test sentences, preferably mixed with English words and punctuation marks.
For each desktop environments and focus policies:
- Basic test: Input test sentences to each application.
- Candidate selection test +: Modify a few characters in test sentences by invoking the candidate selection dialog.
- Incomplete character handling test ++: Just type a part of character, then perform following sub-tests:
- switch on/off:
- switch on IM, type an incomplete words, then switch off IM.
- Type a few English keys.
- switch on IM, then type an different characters
- focus in/out: Similar to on/off sub-test, but click on other window to focus out, type a few English word, then focus in by click back on the application.
- switch on/off:
- Pre-edit buffer test +++:
Type a few complete characters and an incomplete character in pre-edit buffer. Then perform following sub-tests:
- switch on/off: Similar to the counterpart in Incomplete character test.
- focus in/out: Similar to the counterpart in Incomplete character test.
+: Required if IM offers the choice among matching candidates.
++: Required if IM needs more than one key to form a complete-character. For example, Chinese IMs require more than one key to form a Chinese character.
+++: Required if IM use pre-edit buffer to store phrases. ibus-pinyin and ibus-chewing are examples of IM that need to perform this test.
Expected Results
- expected results
- Basic test: Committed string should be exactly same as test sentences.
- Candidate selection test: Committed string should reflect the modified characters.