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Description
This test case checks whether Xfce Settings Manager's Desktop applet works correctly.
How to test
- Install Fedora (this test can apply to multiple versions of Fedora and Xfce; if you are doing this test independently, pick one you are interested in, otherwise install the ones being used in the event you are taking part in)
- Install Xfce: yum install @XFCE
- Log in to Xfce
- Run the Settings Manager: Fedora menu -> Settings -> Xfce 4 Settings Manager
- Run the Desktop applet: click Desktop
- On the Background tab, try changing the background image
- On the Background tab, try adding a background image to the list by clicking the button with a + icon on it
- On the Background tab, try using a solid color background instead of an image
- On the Background tab, try changing the background 'style'
- On the Background tab, try adjusting the Brightness and Saturation sliders and observe the results
- On the Menus tab, adjust each setting in turn and test the results
- On the Icons tab, try each different Icon type setting and observe the results on the desktop
- On the Icons tab, try changing the icon size and font size
- On the Icons tab, try disabling some icons, with Icon type set to "File/launcher icons"
Expected Results
- Changing the background image should work and take effect immediately
- Adding a background image to the list should work and take effect immediately
- Using a solid color background should work and take effect immediately
- Changing the background 'style' should take effect immediately and behave as described
- Adjusting the Brightness and Saturation sliders should change the appearance of the desktop background (but nothing else) appropriately
- The settings on the Menus tab should each work as described. When you uncheck a top-level setting, its lower-level settings should be greyed out
- The 'None' icon type setting should result in no desktop icons. The 'File/launcher icons' setting should result in conventional desktop icons. The 'Minimized application icons' setting should result in icons for each running application
- The icon and font size settings should affect the appearance of desktop icons
- Unchecking an icon in the 'Default Icons' list should result in it no longer appearing on the desktop