Testcase 1575 Xfce4 Appearance Settings, some issues
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Ubuntu Manual Tests |
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Bug Description
“From the whiskermenu open "Settings".
"Settings" opens and the "Appearance" module appears in the Personal section.”
IN this case we mean the “settings” button at the bottom of whisermenu, not the settings in the right column.
“With the "Appearance" module open to the "Style" tab”
Not sure: is that “open to” proper English in this case?
“Open a terminal and install the clearlooks-
when I did so, “gtk2-engines” needed to be installed.
I never take heed when people talk about whether a system uses gtk2, 3 or what have you, so I may be wrong, but is this perhaps something which needs to be updated, as I seem to remember people over at xub-dev talk about gtk3?
“Open a terminal and install the tango-icon-theme package sudo apt-get install tango-icon-theme”
When I did I got the message:
tango-icon-theme is already the newest version (0.8.90-7).
tango-icon-theme set to manually installed.
“Uncheck the "Enable anit-aliasing" checkbox.”
anit → anti
“Change the "DPI" value back to 96.
The fonts should return to their default size.”
So we leave the poor tester with whatever font he chose when he did the font-test. Perhaps add a step to reselect the default font?
“GTK-compliant application”
I have no idea how to determine if an application is GTK-compliant. So, thanks to “(e.g. Globaltime Preferences)” I used whiskermenu to look for “global” which gave “Orage globaltime”.
Is that what we want here? Orage Globaltime is a very small window…
“Change the "Toolbar Style" to Text.
The Globaltime Preferences toolbar changes to text.”
It took me some time to understand that we are doing this in Appearance, tab “settings” and not in “ Orage globaltime”.
Also: I saw no change in Orage globaltime
Also true for steps 3 and 4.
“Check the "Enable editable accelerators" checkbox. In xfce4-terminal, hover your mouse over the Edit->Select All option and press Ctrl+a.
The menu accelerator change to Ctrl+a.”
Hmm, no it did not.
Also: change → changes.
“Check the "Enable event sounds" checkbox and minimize/maximize a window.
A sound should play.”
Hmm. Not at my end.
Could you check if this is a local problem here, an application error, or a test-case issue?