#158: Proposed Test Day - l10n/i18n test day
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Reporter: rhe | Owner: rhe
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 15
Component: Test Day | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by rhe):
Replying to [comment:25 igor]:
Replying to [comment:23 rhe]:
> > Replying to [comment:21 aalam]:
> > > I tested gnome-shell, but gdm did not provide any way to select
language or keyboard till today, not sure if we are able to follow step
mentioned over there
>
> > I believe they are working on that but if it's not available until
the test day we can change that step for using system-config-language.
> I saw this problem as well. I think it's important to configure them
at gdm or through an alternative way. AFAIK, Using system-config-language
requires reboot to work, that will limit the use of live image chosen by
most testers.
If GNOME is able to log off (it hangs sometimes) then s-c-language works
on live images. I added steps for this on
[
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_i18n_font_application font
application test].
I also realize that using GNOME's language selector application
is not
an option since it's not system-wide therefore doesn't reflect on GDM
strings.
Okay, thanks for clarifying this.
> Btw, for the
[
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_i18n_font_desktop font desktop
test], it is to check the fonts displayed on the desktop including the
menus. This is not included in the
[
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_i18n_font_application font
application test] which aims to check the fonts in an application. So I
prefer to keep both in the test day.
> Since accessing menus are part of running applications I added a few
steps to include menus rendering on
[
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_i18n_font_application font
application test]. IMHO we don't need separated test cases for menus and
application, having both on the same test case can keep tests more
straightforward.
It makes sense to me. Thanks.
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