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{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test whether ''gnome-terminal'' individual profiles can be configured properly, adhering to the system color theme and custom themes.
|description=This tests whether ''gnome-terminal'' individual profiles can be configured properly, adhering to the system color theme and custom themes.
|setup= Make sure you have {{package|gnome-terminal}} installed (In any case, you already shoud have): <code>yum install gnome-terminal</code>
|setup= Make sure you have {{package|gnome-terminal}} installed: {{command|su -c 'dnf install gnome-terminal'}}
|actions=
|actions=
# Run ''gnome-terminal'' (Activities->Applications->Other->Terminal or by pressing Alt-F2 and typing {{command|gnome-terminal}}).
# Run ''gnome-terminal'' (''Activities->Applications->Other->Terminal'' or by pressing Alt-F2 and typing {{command|gnome-terminal}}).
# Open ''Profile Preferences'': Edit->Profile Preferences.
# Open ''Profile Preferences'': ''Edit->Profile Preferences''.
# On the General tab, uncheck "Use the system width font" and try changing the font.
# On the General tab, uncheck "Use the system width font" and try changing the font.
# On the Background tab choose "Transparent Background".
# On the Background tab choose "Transparent Background".
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|results=
|results=
# The font should properly change to the selected one.
# The font should properly change to the selected one.
# When selected "Transparent Background", the background should became transparent to the underlying windows based on the selected percentage. It should remain transparent independently on the size of the terminal window or it's maximalization, and re-render underlying contents properly when moved.
# When selected "Transparent Background", the background should become transparent to the underlying windows based on the selected percentage. It should remain transparent independently on the size of the terminal window or it's maximalization, and re-render underlying content properly when moved.
# After a change in color theme, the theme should change to desired one immediately.
# After a change in color theme, the theme should change to desired one immediately.
# Reverting the settings should disable background opacity and set the colors and font back on the system default.
# Reverting the settings should disable background opacity and set the colors and font back on the system default.

Revision as of 23:41, 11 March 2016

Description

This tests whether gnome-terminal individual profiles can be configured properly, adhering to the system color theme and custom themes.

Setup

Make sure you have Package-x-generic-16.pnggnome-terminal installed: su -c 'dnf install gnome-terminal'

How to test

  1. Run gnome-terminal (Activities->Applications->Other->Terminal or by pressing Alt-F2 and typing gnome-terminal).
  2. Open Profile Preferences: Edit->Profile Preferences.
  3. On the General tab, uncheck "Use the system width font" and try changing the font.
  4. On the Background tab choose "Transparent Background".
  5. On the Colors tab uncheck "Use colors from system scheme" and select one of the built-in themes.
  6. Exit the Preferences window, try moving the terminal window around and maximizing it.
  7. Reopen Preferences window and set all settings back to default.

Expected Results

  1. The font should properly change to the selected one.
  2. When selected "Transparent Background", the background should become transparent to the underlying windows based on the selected percentage. It should remain transparent independently on the size of the terminal window or it's maximalization, and re-render underlying content properly when moved.
  3. After a change in color theme, the theme should change to desired one immediately.
  4. Reverting the settings should disable background opacity and set the colors and font back on the system default.