Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-001
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens from desktop
- Point your mouse cursor to the desktop and press the right mouse button
- A popup menu should appear
- Select the Open Terminal Here option
- A terminal window should open with default settings displaying a command prompt, and the cursor is positioned at the command prompt
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-002
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens from Application Finder
- Hit Alt-F2 keys
- Application Finder window should open
- Type Xfce Terminal in the window text box
- The Launch button should now be enabled and clickable
- Click the Launch button
- A terminal window should open with default settings displaying a command prompt, and the cursor is positioned at the command prompt
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-003
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens with Super-T keys
- Hit Super-T keys
- A terminal window should open with default settings displaying a command prompt, and the cursor is positioned at the command prompt
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-004
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens a new terminal window from a already open terminal window by right clicking on it
- Open a terminal window and after pointing your mouse cursor to it, press the right mouse button
- A popup menu should appear
- Select the Open Terminal option
- A new terminal window should open, inheriting the working directory from its parent terminal
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-005
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens a new terminal window from the menubar of a already open terminal window
- Open a terminal window and click on File on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Open Terminal option
- A new terminal window should open, inheriting the working directory from its parent terminal
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-006
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal opens a new terminal window with Ctrl+Shift+N keys
- Open a terminal window and hit Ctrl+Shift+N keys
- A new terminal window should open, inheriting the working directory from its parent terminal
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-007
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal adds a new tabbed terminal to a terminal window by right clicking on it
- Open a terminal window and after pointing your mouse cursor to it, press the right mouse button
- A popup menu should appear
- Select the Open Tab option
- A new terminal tab should open, inheriting the working directory from the previously active terminal.
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-008
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal adds a new tabbed terminal to a terminal window from the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on File on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Open Tab option
- A new terminal tab should open, inheriting the working directory from the previously active terminal.
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-009
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal closes the terminal and terminates any subprocesses that you opened from the terminal
- Open a terminal window and click on File on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Close Window option
- The terminal window should close and any subprocesses that you opened from the terminal should terminate
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-010
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal performs searches in the Terminal Contents from the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on Terminal on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Find option
- Find dialog window should open
- Type the search pattern in the Search text box
- The Previous and Next buttons should now be enabled and clickable to perform the search for the given pattern
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-011
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal performs searches in the Terminal Contents with Shift+Ctrl+F keys
- Open a terminal window and Shift+Ctrl+F keys
- Find dialog window should open
- Type the search pattern in the Search text box
- The Previous and Next buttons should now be enabled and clickable to perform the search for the given pattern
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-012
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal changes the title of the currently displayed terminal from the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on Terminal on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Set Title... option
- Set Title dialog should open
- Type the new title in the Title text box
- Terminal should apply the change immediately
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-013
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal hides the menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on View on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Show Menubar option
- Terminal menubar should hide
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-014
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal show a hidden menubar
- Open a terminal window and click on View on the menubar
- A menu should drop down
- Select the Show Menubar option
- Terminal menubar should hide
- Right click the terminal window
- A popup menu should appear
- Select Show Menubar option
- Terminal menubar should unhide
Test-case name: xfce4 terminal/xfce4-terminal-015
This test will check that Xfce4 Terminal maximizes into fullscreen
Open a terminal window and click on View on the menubar
A menu should drop down
Select the Fullscreen option
Terminal window should maximize into fullscreen
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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