From Fedora Project Wiki

(Created ibus emoji test cases.)
 
No edit summary
 
(18 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{QA/Test_Case
{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test-case is for the IBus Emojier utility in F26 or later.
|description=This test-case is for the IBus Emojier utility.
|actions=You may wish to install 'google-noto-emoji-fonts' rpm for the emoji fonts.
|setup=You need to try it on the installed environment because emoji typing feature are '''disabled by default on Live'''.
|actions=You may want to check that 'google-noto-color-emoji-fonts' is already installed.


* Test cases for non-GNOME desktops likes XFCE4, Plasma, MATE or etc
* Test cases for emoji typing
 
<ol type="a"> <!-- Special case "a" to enable index 0 below -->
<li>Emoji annotation typing<li>
  <ol start="0">
  <li>Make sure you log into installed gnome-session but not Live image</li>
  <li>Run `gnome-control-center keyboard` and add an input method sources besides XKB sources to enable IBus for XKB sources in case you use GNOME desktop</li>
  <li>Launch a text application likes `gnome-text-editor` and focus on it</li>
  <li>Type Super-period (before F37 it was Control-period)</li>
  <li>Type "smile" and Space key to convert the emoji annotation to an emoji character. And press Space key again to show more emoji candidates with a lookup window. Space,  arrow keys or Control-f,b,n,p can move the selected emoji and press Enter key.</li>
  </ol>
</ol>
 
# Emoji chooser dialog from Command line
## Launch a text application likes `gnome-text-editor` and focus on it.
## Type Super-period (before Fedora 37 was Control-period)
## Press Space to show an emoji categories dialog. 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. (Enter key works in Xorg desktop only. You chould copy Contrl-Shift-c on the selected emoji candidate to copy it in Wayland desktop instead of Enter key.)
# Cancel emoji typing
## Launch a text application likes `gnome-text-editor` and focus on it.
## Type Super-period (before Fedora 37 was Control-period)
## "smile" and Space key x 2 to show the lookup window and press Escape key several times.
# Emoji chooser dialog from Panel menu
## Right click on IBus panel icon and choose "Emoji Choice" menu item. (non-GNOME desktops only)
## Open an emoji category with mouse click. Click menu button on the dialog and choose "Close" button.
# Unicode chooser dialog
## Right click on IBus panel icon and choose "Emoji Choice" menu item. (non-GNOME desktops only)
## Click  "Open Unicode Choice" and open Unicode categories and click one of the Unicode character.
# Change Emoji annotation language and font
## Run `ibus-setup` utility, select "Emoji" tab, change "Emoji annotation language", change "Unicode font" to "Noto Color Emoji" and close the dialog
# Type emoji code point
## Launch a text application likes `gnome-text-editor` and focus on it.
## Type Super-period (before Fedora 37 was Control-period)
## After 3, Type "1f9d2", Shift-space, "1f3fe"
# Man page test
## Run `man ibus-emoji` on your terminal application likes gnome-terminal.
 
* Test cases for Unicode code points


# Log into the desktop and Launch a text application likes `gedit` and focus on it.
# Log into the desktop and Launch a text application likes `gedit` and focus on it.
# After 1, Type Control-Shift-e
# After 1, Type Control-Shift-u
# 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, Type "123" and type Space 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
|results=
* Test results for emoji typing


# Log into the desktop and launch gnome-terminal
<ol type="a"> <!-- Special case "a" to enable index 0 in the test case above -->
# After 1, Run `ibus emoji`
<li>Emoji annotation typing<li>
# 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.
  <ol>
# After 1, Run `ibus emoji --help`
  <li>N/A</li>
# Refer the test cases for on-GNOME desktops likes XFCE4, Plasma, MATE or etc above.
  <li>N/A</li>
|results=
  <li>"e" preedit is shown on the current input focus.</li>
* Test results for non-GNOME desktops likes XFCE4, Plasma, MATE or etc
  <li>The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application. The lookup window forms one dimension in GNOME desktop and it does two demension in non-GNOME desktop. The lookup window is located at the application's cursor position.</li>
  </ol>
</ol>


# N/A
# Emoji chooser dialog from Command line
# "Emoji Choice" dialog is shown.
## The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application. The dialog title "Emoji Choice" is shown in GNOME desktop only.
# The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application which was focused before Emojier is launched.
# Cancel emoji typing
# The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application which was focused before Emojier is launched.
## Escape key can close the lookup window, reverted the preedit to the original annotation, erase the preedit finally.
# Escape key can bring back to the category list from emoji list, erase your typed emoji annotation, close the dialog.
# Emoji chooser dialog from Panel menu
# "Emoji Choice" dialog is shown.
## emoji category dialog is shown.
# Close Emojier.
## Close Emojier.
# The changed settings reflects to the Emojier.
# Unicode chooser dialog
# Two Unicode characters are shown.
## The chosen Unicode is inserted on the text application. Ctrl-Shift-n,p keys work in Unicode categories dialog to page up/down categories.
# The man page is shown.
# Change Emoji annotation language and font
## The changed settings reflects to the Emojier. And Emojier shows emoji or Unicode lists from the selected category correctly without restarting ibus-daemon.
# Type emoji code point
## A child glyph with medium-dark skin tone is shown. I.e. the range between U+1F3FB and U+1F3FF is a color modifier.
# Man page test
## The man page is shown.


* Test results for GNOME desktop
* Test results for Unicode code points


# N/A
# N/A
# "Emoji Choice" dialog is shown.
# "u" preedit is shown on the current input focus.
# The chosen emoji is copied to your clipboard and can paste it to a text application likes gedit.
# The Unicode chracter with the code point U+123  is inserted on the text application without showing IBus lookup window. (Ctrl-Shift-e shows the lookup window with Space key.)
# The help message is shown for the command arguments.
 
# N/A
}}
}}
[[Category:Package_ibus_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_ibus_test_cases]]
[[Category:I18n_Desktop]]
[[Category:I18n_Desktop]]

Latest revision as of 06:56, 4 March 2024

Description

This test-case is for the IBus Emojier utility.

Setup

You need to try it on the installed environment because emoji typing feature are disabled by default on Live.

How to test

You may want to check that 'google-noto-color-emoji-fonts' is already installed.

  • Test cases for emoji typing
  1. Emoji annotation typing
    1. Make sure you log into installed gnome-session but not Live image
    2. Run gnome-control-center keyboard and add an input method sources besides XKB sources to enable IBus for XKB sources in case you use GNOME desktop
    3. Launch a text application likes gnome-text-editor and focus on it
    4. Type Super-period (before F37 it was Control-period)
    5. Type "smile" and Space key to convert the emoji annotation to an emoji character. And press Space key again to show more emoji candidates with a lookup window. Space, arrow keys or Control-f,b,n,p can move the selected emoji and press Enter key.
  1. Emoji chooser dialog from Command line
    1. Launch a text application likes gnome-text-editor and focus on it.
    2. Type Super-period (before Fedora 37 was Control-period)
    3. Press Space to show an emoji categories dialog. 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. (Enter key works in Xorg desktop only. You chould copy Contrl-Shift-c on the selected emoji candidate to copy it in Wayland desktop instead of Enter key.)
  2. Cancel emoji typing
    1. Launch a text application likes gnome-text-editor and focus on it.
    2. Type Super-period (before Fedora 37 was Control-period)
    3. "smile" and Space key x 2 to show the lookup window and press Escape key several times.
  3. Emoji chooser dialog from Panel menu
    1. Right click on IBus panel icon and choose "Emoji Choice" menu item. (non-GNOME desktops only)
    2. Open an emoji category with mouse click. Click menu button on the dialog and choose "Close" button.
  4. Unicode chooser dialog
    1. Right click on IBus panel icon and choose "Emoji Choice" menu item. (non-GNOME desktops only)
    2. Click "Open Unicode Choice" and open Unicode categories and click one of the Unicode character.
  5. Change Emoji annotation language and font
    1. Run ibus-setup utility, select "Emoji" tab, change "Emoji annotation language", change "Unicode font" to "Noto Color Emoji" and close the dialog
  6. Type emoji code point
    1. Launch a text application likes gnome-text-editor and focus on it.
    2. Type Super-period (before Fedora 37 was Control-period)
    3. After 3, Type "1f9d2", Shift-space, "1f3fe"
  7. Man page test
    1. Run man ibus-emoji on your terminal application likes gnome-terminal.
  • Test cases for Unicode code points
  1. Log into the desktop and Launch a text application likes gedit and focus on it.
  2. After 1, Type Control-Shift-u
  3. After 2, Type "123" and type Space key

Expected Results

  • Test results for emoji typing
  1. Emoji annotation typing
    1. N/A
    2. N/A
    3. "e" preedit is shown on the current input focus.
    4. The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application. The lookup window forms one dimension in GNOME desktop and it does two demension in non-GNOME desktop. The lookup window is located at the application's cursor position.
  1. Emoji chooser dialog from Command line
    1. The chosen emoji is inserted on the text application. The dialog title "Emoji Choice" is shown in GNOME desktop only.
  2. Cancel emoji typing
    1. Escape key can close the lookup window, reverted the preedit to the original annotation, erase the preedit finally.
  3. Emoji chooser dialog from Panel menu
    1. emoji category dialog is shown.
    2. Close Emojier.
  4. Unicode chooser dialog
    1. The chosen Unicode is inserted on the text application. Ctrl-Shift-n,p keys work in Unicode categories dialog to page up/down categories.
  5. Change Emoji annotation language and font
    1. The changed settings reflects to the Emojier. And Emojier shows emoji or Unicode lists from the selected category correctly without restarting ibus-daemon.
  6. Type emoji code point
    1. A child glyph with medium-dark skin tone is shown. I.e. the range between U+1F3FB and U+1F3FF is a color modifier.
  7. Man page test
    1. The man page is shown.
  • Test results for Unicode code points
  1. N/A
  2. "u" preedit is shown on the current input focus.
  3. The Unicode chracter with the code point U+123 is inserted on the text application without showing IBus lookup window. (Ctrl-Shift-e shows the lookup window with Space key.)