This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens from desktop
- Point your mouse cursor to the desktop and press the right mouse button
- A popup menu appears
- Select the Open Terminal Here option
- A terminal window opens with default settings displaying a command prompt, and the cursor is positioned at the command prompt
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens from Application Finder
- Hit Alt-F2 keys
- An Application Finder window opens
- Type "xfce4-terminal" in the window text box
- The Launch button is now enabled and click-able
- Click the Launch button
- A terminal window opens with default settings displaying a command prompt, and the cursor is positioned at the command prompt
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens with Super+T keys
- Press Super+T
- A terminal window opens with default settings displaying a command prompt, and the cursor is positioned at the command prompt
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens a new terminal window from an already open terminal window by right clicking on it
- Open a terminal window, point your mouse cursor to it, then press the right mouse button
- A popup menu appears
- Select the Open Terminal option
- A new terminal window opens, inheriting the working directory from its parent terminal
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens a new terminal window from the menubar of an already open terminal window
- Open a terminal window and click File on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Open Terminal option
- A new terminal window opens, inheriting the working directory from its parent terminal
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens a new terminal window with Ctrl+Shift+N keys
- Open a terminal window and hit Ctrl+Shift+N keys
- A new terminal window opens, inheriting the working directory from its parent terminal
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal adds a new tabbed terminal to a terminal window by right clicking on it
- Open a terminal window and after pointing your mouse cursor to it, press the right mouse button
- A popup menu appears
- Select the Open Tab option
- A new terminal tab opens, inheriting the working directory from the previously active terminal.
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal adds a new tabbed terminal to a terminal window from the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on File on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Open Tab option
- A new terminal tab opens, inheriting the working directory from the previously active terminal.
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal closes the terminal and terminates any subprocesses that you opened from the terminal
- Open a terminal window and click on File on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Close Window option
- The terminal window closes and any subprocesses that you opened from the terminal terminate
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal performs searches in the Terminal Contents from the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on Terminal on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Find option
- Find dialog window opens
- Type the search pattern in the Search text box
- The Previous and Next buttons are now enabled and click-able to perform the search for the given pattern
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal performs searches in the Terminal Contents with Shift+Ctrl+F keys
- Open a terminal window and Shift+Ctrl+F keys
- The Find dialog window opens
- Type the search pattern in the Search text box
- The Previous and Next buttons are now enabled and click-able to perform the search for the given pattern
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal changes the title of the currently displayed terminal from the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on Terminal on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Set Title... option
- Set Title dialog opens
- Type the new title in the Title text box
- Terminal applies the change immediately
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal hides the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on View on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Show Menubar option
- The Terminal menubar hides
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal shows a hidden menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on View on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Show Menubar option
- The Terminal menubar hides
- Right click the terminal window
- A popup menu appears
- Select Show Menubar option
- The Terminal menubar unhides
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal maximizes into fullscreen
- Open a terminal window then click on View on the menubar
- A menu drops down
- Select the Fullscreen option
- The Terminal window maximizes into fullscreen
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit 'failed' and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result