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Description
This test-case is for the IBus Emojier utility in F26 or later.
How to test
You may wish to install 'google-noto-emoji-fonts' rpm for the emoji fonts.
- Test cases for non-GNOME desktops likes XFCE4, Plasma, MATE or etc
- Log into the desktop and Launch a text application likes
gedit
and focus on it. - After 1, Type Control-Shift-e
- After 2, Type "smile" on the Emojier dialog and some emoji candidates are shown. Arrow keys or Control-f,b,n,p can move the selected emoji and press Enter key.
- After 2, Press Arrow keys or Control-f,b can move the selected category on Emojier, press Enter key to open the emoji candidates for the selected category, Arrow keys or Control-f,b,n,p can move the selected emoji and press Enter key.
- After 2, Press Escape key on emoji candidate list, press Escape key after you type an emoji annotations, press Escape key on emoji category list without typing any emoji annotations.
- After 1, Right click on IBus panel icon and choose "Emoji Choice" men item.
- After 6, Click "x" button to close the dialog
- Run
ibus-setup
utility, select "Emoji" tab, change "Emoji annotation language", chnage "Emoji font" to "Noto Color Emoji" and close the dialog - After 1, Type "1f466", Shift-space, "1f467"
- Run
man ibus-emoji
on your terminal application likes gnome-terminal.
- Test cases for GNOME desktop
- Log into the desktop and launch gnome-terminal
- After 1, Run
ibus emoji
- After 2, Type "smile" on the Emojier dialog and some emoji candidates are shown. Arrow keys or Control-f,b,n,p can move the selected emoji and press Enter key.
- After 1, Run
ibus emoji --help
- Refer the test cases for on-GNOME desktops likes XFCE4, Plasma, MATE or etc above.
Expected Results
- Test results for non-GNOME desktops likes XFCE4, Plasma, MATE or etc
- N/A
- "Emoji Choice" dialog is shown.
- The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application which was focused before Emojier is launched.
- The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application which was focused before Emojier is launched.
- Escape key can bring back to the category list from emoji list, erase your typed emoji annotation, close the dialog.
- "Emoji Choice" dialog is shown.
- Close Emojier.
- The changed settings reflects to the Emojier.
- Two Unicode characters are shown.
- The man page is shown.
- Test results for GNOME desktop
- N/A
- "Emoji Choice" dialog is shown.
- The chosen emoji is copied to your clipboard and can paste it to a text application likes gedit.
- The help message is shown for the command arguments.
- N/A