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# Install example applications written using plain QT4, KDELibs, AWT, Swing and WxWidgets toolkits: from the root console run:
# Install example applications written using plain QT4, Swing and WxWidgets toolkits. From the root console run:
<code>yum install speedcrunch krusader freemind eclipse filezilla</code>  
<code>yum install speedcrunch freemind filezilla</code>  
{{admon/note | Note | Please feel free to try any other programs you know are using the fore-mentioned toolkits instead.}}
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# By going Activites->Applications->Speedcrunch or in terminal run <code>speedcrunch</code>
# Go through the menus, try to invoke e.g. ''Preferences'' or an ''About'' window.
# Run and do the same for <code>freemind</code> and <code>filezilla</code>
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# Visuals of all applications should look adjusted to the current Gnome theme and should look and feel native. Swing (freemind) applications are expected to have more limited looks.
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Revision as of 14:22, 21 February 2011

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Description

This tests the visuals of applications written using non-gtk toolkits as they run with GNOME 3.

Setup

  1. Install example applications written using plain QT4, Swing and WxWidgets toolkits. From the root console run:

yum install speedcrunch freemind filezilla

Note
Please feel free to try any other programs you know are using the fore-mentioned toolkits instead.

How to test

  1. By going Activites->Applications->Speedcrunch or in terminal run speedcrunch
  2. Go through the menus, try to invoke e.g. Preferences or an About window.
  3. Run and do the same for freemind and filezilla

Expected Results

  1. Visuals of all applications should look adjusted to the current Gnome theme and should look and feel native. Swing (freemind) applications are expected to have more limited looks.