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Boot Fedora to KDE4 desktop.
Get any sample of PDF file (e.g. http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/~kd/latextut/artex.pdf)


|setup=Boot Fedora to KDE4 desktop. Ensure that you are connected to the Internet.
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# First step
# Bookmarks
## First substep
## Open the example PDF file in Okular
## Second substep
## Add some bookmarks (Bookmarks -> Add Bookmark or CTRL+B)
# Second step
## Remove one of bookmarks (not all of them, at least 2 of them should remain)
## Fisrt substep
## Save the PDF (File -> Save As...) and reopen the saved PDF file
## In Navigation panel -> Bookmarks (F7 to visible it if not) jump to your bookmarks
# Search
## Open the example PDF file in Okular
## Open Search line (Edit -> Search... or CTRL+F)
## Enter "proof" (or any other text from the document) and confirm
## Press F3 (Next) few times
## Press Shift+F3 (Previous) few times
# Text-selection
## Open the example PDF file in Okular
## Choose Text Selection tool (Tools -> Text Selection or CTRL+4)
## Select any text and copy it into any text editor
# Annotations
## Open the example PDF file in Okular
## Open Reviews panel (Tools -> Review or F6)
## Try all of these tools, highlight/underline/draw something into the PDF
## Save the PDF (File -> Save As...) and reopen the saved PDF file


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# Results are...
# Bookmarks
## Bookmarks are saved correctly and are correctly linked where you wanted to when you created them
## You are able to remove bookmarks with no effect on the remaining
# Search
## You are able to search all occurrences of the selected word and 'Next' and 'Previous' buttons jumps to next or previous occurrence
# Text-selection
## Text you have had selected should be copied correctly (don't test it on mathematical expressions, there could be some simplifications)
# Annotations
## You should be able to make annotations into the PDF and everything should be stored after save. You should get the same result after reopening the file.
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Revision as of 13:03, 14 November 2012

Description

This test case covers improvement in search, bookmarking, text-selection and new annotation features.

Setup

Boot Fedora to KDE4 desktop. Get any sample of PDF file (e.g. http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/~kd/latextut/artex.pdf)

How to test

  1. Bookmarks
    1. Open the example PDF file in Okular
    2. Add some bookmarks (Bookmarks -> Add Bookmark or CTRL+B)
    3. Remove one of bookmarks (not all of them, at least 2 of them should remain)
    4. Save the PDF (File -> Save As...) and reopen the saved PDF file
    5. In Navigation panel -> Bookmarks (F7 to visible it if not) jump to your bookmarks
  2. Search
    1. Open the example PDF file in Okular
    2. Open Search line (Edit -> Search... or CTRL+F)
    3. Enter "proof" (or any other text from the document) and confirm
    4. Press F3 (Next) few times
    5. Press Shift+F3 (Previous) few times
  3. Text-selection
    1. Open the example PDF file in Okular
    2. Choose Text Selection tool (Tools -> Text Selection or CTRL+4)
    3. Select any text and copy it into any text editor
  4. Annotations
    1. Open the example PDF file in Okular
    2. Open Reviews panel (Tools -> Review or F6)
    3. Try all of these tools, highlight/underline/draw something into the PDF
    4. Save the PDF (File -> Save As...) and reopen the saved PDF file

Expected Results

  1. Bookmarks
    1. Bookmarks are saved correctly and are correctly linked where you wanted to when you created them
    2. You are able to remove bookmarks with no effect on the remaining
  2. Search
    1. You are able to search all occurrences of the selected word and 'Next' and 'Previous' buttons jumps to next or previous occurrence
  3. Text-selection
    1. Text you have had selected should be copied correctly (don't test it on mathematical expressions, there could be some simplifications)
  4. Annotations
    1. You should be able to make annotations into the PDF and everything should be stored after save. You should get the same result after reopening the file.