Text | Test-case name: eog/eog-001
This test will check that Eye Of Gnome can display images correctly
- Open the dash and launch Image Viewer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘Image Viewer’
- Image Viewer should launch
- Open an image file by selecting file, open and then choosing an image file
- Is the image being displayed correctly?
Test-case name: eog/eog-002
This test will check that Eye Of Gnome can move images to Trash
- Open the dash and launch Image Viewer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘Image Viewer’
- Image Viewer should launch
- Open an image file by selecting file, open and then choosing an image file
- Select edit, move to trash
- Has the image been moved to Trash and the next image in the directory is shown?
Test-case name: eog/eog-003
This test will check that Eye Of Gnome can show previous and next images
- Open the dash and launch Image Viewer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘Image Viewer’
- Image Viewer should launch
- Open an image file by selecting file, open and then choosing an image file
- Press the Previous button
- Press the Next button
- Is the image viewer displaying the previous and next images correctly?
Test-case name: eog/eog-004
depends:
eog/eog-002
eog/eog-003
This test will check that Eye Of Gnome can show previous image after restoring from Trash
- Open the dash and launch Image Viewer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘Image Viewer’
- Image Viewer should launch
- Open an image file by selecting file, open and then choosing an image file
- Select edit, move to trash
- Click the trash can on the launcher
- trash folder is launched
- Highlight the deleted image file from earlier and select restore. Resume focus on the image viewer application and click the previous button
- Is the restored image once again displayed?
Test-case name: eog/eog-005
This test will check that Eye Of Gnome can flip images horizontally and vertically
- Open the dash and launch Image Viewer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘Image Viewer’
- Image Viewer should launch
- Open an image file by selecting file, open and then choosing an image file
- Select edit, flip horizontal
- The image is flipped horizontally
- Select edit, flip vertically
- The image is flipped vertically
- Select edit, flip vertically
- The image is flipped vertically
- Select edit, flip horizontal
- The image is flipped horizontally
- Is the image that was being flipped correctly and now restored to its original state?
Test-case name: eog/eog-006
This test will check that Eye Of Gnome can flip horizontally and vertically
- Open the dash and launch Image Viewer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘Image Viewer’
- Image Viewer should launch
- Open an image file by selecting file, open and then choosing an image file
- Select edit, toolbar
- The toolbar editor appears
- Drag and drop the gallery icon onto the image viewer toolbar
- Is the gallery icon now present on the toolbar?
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
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