Test-case panel/appmenu_desktop
- Click on the desktop
- "Ubuntu Desktop" (or any localized string) appears in the panel
- Move the mouse over the panel
- "Ubuntu Desktop" label fades out [2D: no fade, it vanishes] and Desktop menubar items appear
Test-case panel/appmenu_mouse_click
- Start Gedit
- Move the mouse over the panel
- Gedit menubar items appear
- Click on "Search"
- "Seach" menu appears
- Click back in the application
- "Search" menu closes and menubar items disappear
Test-case panel/appmenu_mouse_click2
- Start Firefox
- Move the mouse over the panel and click on "File"
- "File" menu appears
- Without moving the mouse, left-click again
- "File" menu disappear, the menu titles are still visible on the launcher though
Test-case panel/appmenu_mouse_hovering
- Start Firefox
- Move the mouse over the panel and click on "File"
- "File" menu appears
- Move the mouse to the "Edit" item
- "File" menu disappears, "Edit" menu appears
Test-case panel/appmenu_keyboard
- Start Firefox
- Move the mouse over the panel and click on "File"
- "File" menu appears
- Press the "Right arrow" keyboard key:
- "File" menu disappears, "Edit" menu appears
- Press the "Left arrow" keyboard key:
- "Edit" menu disappears, "File" menu appears
Test-case panel/appmenu_keyboard_f10
- Start Firefox
- Press Alt+F10
- Firefox menubar appears, first menubar item is selected and its menu appears
Test-case panel/appmenu_keyboard_mnemonic
- Start Firefox
- Press Alt + F (or any accelerator corresponding to the "File" item in your language)
- Firefox menubar appears, first menubar item is selected and its menu appears
Test-case panel/appmenu_keyboard_desktop_f10
- Click on the desktop
- Press Alt+F10
- Desktop menubar appears, first menubar item is selected and its menu appears
Test-case panel/appmenu_keyboard_desktop_mnemonic
- Click on the desktop
- Press Alt + F (or any accelerator corresponding to the "File" item in your language)
- Desktop menubar appears, first menubar item is selected and its menu appears
Test-case panel/titlebar_not_maximized
- Start Nautilus
- Make sure it is not maximized
- Panel does not show window buttons
- Panel shows application title (Same text as the tooltip for Nautilus launcher icon)
- Move the mouse over the panel
- Panel does not show window buttons
- Title is partially faded on the right side, Nautilus menubar items are visible
Test-case panel/titlebar_maximized
- Start Nautilus
- Maximize the window
- Panel does not show window buttons
- Panel shows the window title
- Move the mouse over the panel
- Panel shows window buttons
- Panel shows Nautilus menubar items
- Click on the "restore" window button
- Nautilus window is restored (ie. not maximized anymore)
- Panel does not show window buttons
- Panel shows the window title
- Maximize window again
- Click on the "close" window button
- Nautilus window closes
Test-case panel/titlebar_maximized2
- Start Nautilus
- Maximize the window
- Double-click on the unity panel, outside of the menubar
- Nautilus window is restored (ie. not maximized anymore)
Test-case panel/titlebar_multi_windows
- Have a maximized window and a restored one in the same workspace
- Focus the restored window and move the mouse over the panel
- Panel does not show window buttons
- Titlebar and menubar are those of the focused window
- Click on an empty space of the panel
- Maximized window gets the focus [2D: known fail, lp:731761]
Test-case panel/indicators
- Check the right part of the panel shows the following indicators:
- Messaging indicator: envelop icon
- (if system is a laptop, may be hidden depending on indicator settings) Battery indicator: battery icon, either charging or plugged
- (if system has bluetooth) Bluetooth indicator: Bluetooth icon
- (if system has network) Network indicator: either an "unplugged", "plugged", or "wifi" icon
- Sound indicator: volume icon
- Time indicator: the current time
- Session indicator: your name or nickname (/!\ Not visible in the live CD)
- System indicator: power icon
Test-case panel/indicators_mouse
- Click on the messaging indicator
- Messaging menu appears
- Move mouse to the System indicator
- Menus for all indicators appear and disappear as you move the mouse
Test-case panel/appindicator
- Start gtk-recordmydesktop (or any application with an appindicator)
- Application indicator appears in the panel
- Click on the indicator
- Application indicator menu appears
- Click on "close" or "quit"
- Application closes
- Application indicator menu disappears
Test-case panel/appindicator_sni_qt
- Start Skype or Mumble
- Application indicator appears in the panel
- Click on the indicator
- Application indicator menu appears
- Click on "close" or "quit"
- Application closes
- Application indicator menu disappears
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.
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