Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-001
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be started
- Open the dash and launch LibreOffice Calc by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘calc’
- Did LibreOffice Calc launch?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-002
This test will check that LibreOffice Impress can be started
- Open the dash and launch LibreOffice Impress by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘impress’
- Did LibreOffice Impress launch?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-003
This test will check that LibreOffice Math can be started
- Open the dash and launch LibreOffice equation editor by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘math’
- Did LibreOffice Math launch?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-004
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can be started
- Open the dash and launch LibreOffice Writer by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘writer’
- Did LibreOffice Writer launch?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-005
This test will check that LibreOffice Draw can be started
- Open the dash and launch LibreOffice Draw by pressing the super key, and then entering ‘draw’
- Did LibreOffice Draw launch?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-006
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can open and save ODF files
- Open a new text document
- A new unnamed text document appears.
- Add text and save it in ODF format
- After inserting some text, the "Save" icon is enabled.
- Open the saved file again.
- The save dialog lets you save the file.
- Close the file and open the saved file again
- Can the file be opened again after closing properly?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-007
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can check spelling
- Download the test document: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/contrib/test-files/plain/writer/...
- Open the test file with libreoffice
- There are Red and Blue wave lines under misspelled words and those containing grammar mistakes over the whole document.
- Press F7
- The window titled with "Spelling and Grammar: [Language'" pops up; In the spell and grammar check window, the "Text language" is set to the same of document language type; All buttons are available to click; There should be some suggestion words in the suggestions list.
- Select a word from the suggestion list and press "Change" button
- The word in the document is replaced with the one you selected from the suggestion list, and it should be no longer marked with a red wave line in the document.
- Press Change many times to get through the entire document
- Did all the correction of misspelling and grammar mistakes work smoothly and finally after the overall change did the entire document no longer contain wave lines any more?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-008
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can hypenate words
- Download the test document: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/contrib/test-files/plain/writer/...
- Open the test file with libreoffice
- Select from menu Tools-Language-Hyphenation...
- The hyphenation dialog should pop up
- Press button in the dialog "Hyphenate"
- The corresponding word is split across two lines separated by a hyphen. Next word to be hyphenated is shown in the dialog box.
- Press button in the dialog "Skip"
- The corresponding word should not be split across two lines.
- Press "Hyphenate" several times until the check finished
- Select from menu Tools-Language-Hyphenation...
- Press button "Remove" several times until the check finished
- All of the hyphenated words are changed back without hyphens
- Select from menu Tools-Language-Hyphenation...
- Press button in the dialog "Hyphenate All"
- Did all words needing to be hyphenated, split by hyphens at one time?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-009
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can save and open files
- Open a new Calc document.
- A new blank spreadsheet is opened.
- Add numeric values, date values, calculations, cell references, different formatting.
- After editing the first cell, the "Save" icon is available.
- Add content in your language, specially characters and formatting typical of your language.
- The "Save" dialog lets you save the file.
- Test and save it in ODF format.
- Open the saved file again.
- Can the file be opened properly again after closing?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-010
This test will check that LibreOffice Impress can display special characters
- Open a OpenDocument presentation (.odp) file containing special characters in your language
- The presentation (OpenDocument and PowerPoint) should run as an on-screen presentation, displaying all the pages with transitions and animations.
- Choose Presentation-Presentation.
- Special characters in your language should display correctly
- Do the same with an MS PowerPoint file.
- Was the content not altered?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-011
This test will check that LibreOffice Base can create new databases
- Open a new database file (New - Database) and check [Create a database' then click on Next button.
- The database wizard open: all strings in the dialog box and window are correctly localized.
- Check [Yes, I want the wizard to register the database' and [Open the database for edition' and click on Finish.
- Enter a name for the database (using special characters in your language) in the dialog box and click OK.
- Does the database application appear?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-012
This test will check that LibreOffice Base can create new tables and fields
- Click on the Table icon in the database panel.
- Click on [Create a table in Design mode...' in the [Tasks' panel.
- Enter the name, address and telephone number as field names.
- Call this table "Table1" as a reference for the following tests.
- Click on the [Save' icon - enter the table name (containing special characters) - click on Yes to create a primary key.
- Click [Index Design' - Click on Close.
- Close the window.
- Is Table1 properly created? Did the designer work without error?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-013
This test will check that LibreOffice Math can create new formulas
- Call the menu 'File - New - Formula' the formula editor.
- Is the module called and two parts (formula and input window) displayed and are all menu items, tool tips and context menus translated?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-014
This test will check that LibreOffice Math can save and open formulas
- Enter different formula values, for example: lllint from{1} to{x} (1 over sum from {k > j} (d_(j)+arccot(nroot{32 }X^{11})))+1
- There should be a mathematical formula in Math.
- Click in the upper window in the formula.
- The cursor goes to the input window when the Formula window, the individual sections of the formula are marked.
- Save the formula from.
- The formula is saved, the editor closes.
- Complete the formula and open it again.
- Can the formula be opened once?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-015
This test will check that LibreOffice Draw can open and save files
- Open a new Draw document.
- A new file is opened.
- Add a few different forms, including text boxes, font, etc. Work
- You can insert various shapes without problems.
- Using Edit - Undo different steps to reverse. Position using Edit - Redo restores previously deleted items.
- You can undo steps previously made. The Edit dialog shows the undo steps correctly translated. Even the restoration works without difficulty and is displayed correctly under Edit.
- Save the drawing as an ODF file (in. Odg) from.
- The Save As dialog opens and lets you save the document.
- Open the saved document.
- Can the document be opened again after closing properly?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-016
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can convert Word documents to ODF
- Open a Word document format .doc or .docx and save it in ODF format.
- The file can be opened and saved correctly in the revised format.
- Then open the document again.
- After the closing and opening, do the contents look the same in the different file formats?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-017
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can convert ODF to Word files
- Open an ODF file and save it as .doc file format.
- Can the file be opened and saved in the revised format? You will see a warning message regarding the revised format, is the warning message translated into your language? After closing and reopening, do the contents remain the same?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-018
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can export to PDF
- Open an ODF file and export is as PDF file format via menu "File - Export as PDF...". Change the tab "General" setting to "PDF/A-1a".
- This will open the PDF Options dialog. The required settings can be made, the file can be exported.
- Open the exported file in one (or more) PDF viewer(s).
- Can the exported file be opened in your PDF viewer? Does it appear properly?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-019
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can display Word files correctly
- Open a Word document (in. Docx or. Doc) written in your own language character
- Can the file be opened in the revised format, in which the contents look the same as you expected?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-020
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can open and save ODF files in revised format
- Open an ODF file and save it as .doc .docx file formats.
- Can the file be opened and saved in the revised format? You will see a warning message regarding the revised format, is the warning message translated into your language? After closing and reopening, do the contents remain the same?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-021
This test will check that LibreOffice Writer can export to PDF/A-1a
- Open an ODF file and export is as PDF file format via menu "File - Export as PDF...". Change the tab "General" setting to "PDF/A-1a".
- This will open the PDF Options dialog. The required settings can be made, the file can be exported.
- Open the exported file in one (or more) PDF viewer(s).
- Can the exported file be opened in your PDF viewer? For the exported file using the second method, does it also display properly in a PDF viewer?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-022
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be convert Excel files to ODF format
- Open a document in Excel format (.xls or .xlsx) and save it in ODF format.
- The file can be opened and saved in the revised format.
- Then reopen the document.
- After closing and reopening do the contents remain the same?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-023
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be convert ODF to Excel format
- Open an ODF file and save it as .xls file format.
- Can the file be opened and saved in the revised format? You will see a warning message regarding the revised format, is the warning message translated into your language? After closing and reopening, do the contents remain the same?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-024
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be export to PDF/A-1a format
- Open an ODF file and export is as PDF file format via menu "File - Export as PDF...". Change the tab "General" setting to "PDF/A-1a".
- This will open the PDF Options dialog. The required settings can be made, the file can be exported.
- Open the exported file in one (or more) PDF viewer(s).
- Can the exported file be opened in your PDF viewer? For the exported file using the second method, does it also display properly in a PDF viewer?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-025
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be copy and paste contents
- Download the attachment: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=52470
- Open the attached test data source.ods
- Select the chart in Sheet1 and 'Edit' - 'Copy'
- Create a new spreadsheet file
- 'Edit' - 'Paste' (vp.1)
- The chart can be pasted without problem
- Double click the pasted chart (vp.2)
- Can you get into the edit mode without data loss?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-026
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be open and save Excel documents
- Open an Excel document containing special characters in your own language (in. xls or. xlsx).
- The document opens.
- Save it as ODF file (in. Ods) from.
- The document can be saved in the changed format.
- Open the document again.
- After closing and reopening does the content looks the same?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-027
This test will check that LibreOffice Calc can be open and save documents in revised format
- Open an ODF file and save it as .xls file format.
- Can the file be opened and saved in the revised format? You will see a warning message regarding the revised format, is the warning message translated into your language? After closing and reopening, do the contents remain the same?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-028
This test will check that LibreOffice Impress can export to PDF
- Open an ODF file and export is as PDF file format via menu "File - Export as PDF...". Change the tab "General" setting to "PDF/A-1a".
- This will open the PDF Options dialog. The required settings can be made, the file can be exported.
- Open the exported file in one (or more) PDF viewer(s).
- Can the exported file be opened in your PDF viewer? For the exported file using the second method, does it also display properly in a PDF viewer?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-029
This test will check that LibreOffice Impress can open and save Powerpoint files
- Open an MS .ppt file format in your language (containing special characters in your language)
- The PowerPoint file should open correctly in LibreOffice.
- The layout, the display of characters, bullets and numbering should display correctly.
- Save to OpenDocument file format (.odp)
- File should be saved without problem and reopened the same way.
- Reopen the document.
- Is the content not altered?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-030
This test will check that LibreOffice Impress can convert ODF to Powerpoint
- Open an OpenDocument presentation (.odp) file containing special characters in your language
- The file should save correctly.
- Save the file to MS PowerPoint (.ppt) file format.
- When reopening the file, the content should display correctly in PowerPoint application or the viewer.
- Reopen the file in PowerPoint or in PowerPoint viewer.
- Is the content not altered?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-031
This test will check that LibreOffice Impress can convert Powerpoint to ODF
- Open an MS .ppt file format in your language (containing special characters in your language)
- The PowerPoint file should open correctly in LibreOffice; The layout, the display of characters, bullets and numbering should display correctly.
- Save to OpenDocument file format (.odp)
- File should be saved without problem and reopened the same way.
- Reopen the document.
- IS the content not altered?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-032
This test will check that LibreOffice Base can create new tables
- Click on the Table icon in the database panel.
- Click on [Create a table in Design mode...' in the [Tasks' panel.
- Enter the name, address and telephone number as field names.
- Call this table "Table1" as a reference for the following tests.
- Click on the [Save' icon - enter the table name (containing special characters) - click on Yes to create a primary key.
- Click [Index Design' - Click on Close.
- Close the window.
- Is the table created without any error?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-033
This test will check that LibreOffice Base can open created tables
- Double click on the icon for the database table created during the Base-1 test
- Enter several records containing special characters in your language and click on the "Save the current record" icon.
- Do all the strings display correctly and specially those containing special characters?
Test-case name: libreoffice/lbc-034
This test will check that LibreOffice Base can export to PDF
- Open an ODF document (in. Odg) and export this as PDF file:
- Over the symbol "Direct Export as PDF"
- This opens the Export dialog. The document can be exported.
- On the menu item "File - Export as PDF ...". Change the tab "General" setting on "PDF/A-1a".
- It will open the PDF Options dialog. the desired Settings can be made, the file can be exported. The message that the document is displayed in PDF / A mode.
- Open the exported file in one (or more) PDF viewer (s).
- Can the exported file be opened in PDF viewer?
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