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ID1564
TitleGimp
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Part of testsuitesGimp
Ubuntu Graphics
Ubuntu Studio LTS Mandatory

RevisionWritten on the 2013-06-18 19:25 by nskaggs
RevisionWritten on the 2013-06-13 12:11 by nskaggs
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Test-case name: gimp/gmp-001
This test will check that Gimp can open an image file.

Launch Gimp
Gimp opens, showing three windows by default: Toolbox, Gimp main window, Layers.
Go to File > Open..., select an image from your Home directory and press Open.
The picture is displayed in Gimp main window.

Test-case name: gimp/gmp-002
This test will check that Gimp can open a remote image file.

From previous test (gmp-001), you should have Gimp launched with an image loaded. Go to File > Open Location..., enter an erroneous URL (e.g. http://www.ubuntu.com/wrong_image.jpg), and press Open.
Gimp tries to retrieve the image and fails, displaying the following message: "Opening 'http://www.ubuntu.com/wrong_image.jpg' failed: Not Found"
Press OK to dismiss the error message, and repeat the previous step using a working URL (e.g. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Tour_eiffel_at_sunris...)
The image is downloaded, then displayed on the screen.

Test-case name: gimp/gmp-003
This test will check that Gimp can hide its default dock windows.

From the previous test (gmp-002), you should have an image loaded, and two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers). Select the image window, and go to Windows > Hide Docks.
The two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers) are hidden.
Go to Windows > Hide Docks.
The two dock windows are displayed back.
Select the image window, and press the Tab key.
The two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers) are hidden.
Press the Tab key again.
The two dock windows are displayed back.

Test-case name: gimp/gmp-004
This test will check that Gimp can activate and deactivate the Single-Window Mode.

From the previous test (gmp-003), you should have an image loaded, and two dock windows (Toolbox and Layers). Select the image window, and go to Windows > Single-Window Mode.
The user interface is refreshed to show only one window. This window displays the Toolbox on the left side, the Layers on the right side, and the images in the center (each image is in one tab).
Go to Windows menu and untick Single-Window Mode.
The user interface is refreshed to its original look and feel, with four independent windows (Toolbox, Layers, Image1, Image2).

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.