Text | This test will check that leafpad can edit and save a document
- Start to write in leafpad: "Ubuntu is a term roughly translating to human kindness."
- The sentence should appear in leafpad
- Click on "Options", then on "Line numbers"
- A numbering appears left of the lines in your document
- Click on "File" in menu bar and then "Save"
- A save dialog appears
- Choose your home folder to save the file as "ubuntu.txt". Click on "Save"
- The save window closes. You are back in your document
This test will check that leafpad can search in a document.
- Click on "Search" in menu bar and then "Find..."
- A window opens with a find dialogue
- Type in "human". Click on "Find"
- The window closes. The word "human" in your document is now highlighted
This test will check that leafpad can change the font type.
- Click on "Options", then on "Font..."
- A window opens, showing the current font type
- Select "Ubuntu Mono" in family and "Bold" in style. Press "OK"
- The font of your document has changed
- Click again on "Options", then on "Font..."
- A window opens, showing the current font type
- Select "Ubuntu" in family and "Regular" in style. Press "OK"
- The font of your document has changed
This test will check that leafpad can print a document
- Click on "File", then on "Print Preview"
- A window opens, showing a print preview
- Close the print preview
- The window closes, you are back to your text file
- Click on "File". then on "Print..."
- The printing dialogue opens
- Select "Print to File" as printer and enter "ubuntu.pdf" as filename. Select your home folder as location. Then click on "Print"
- The printing dialogue closes
- Open your file manager and open the created file "ubuntu.pdf"
- The pdf shows the same document as seen in the print preview
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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