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tSzsUC Very interesting!I�d like to see how far he goes and how well the word will get out.,
==Type a message==
''Justification:'' http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Chat

''Actions:''
# Click in the message entry field and type a short message. Then press Enter.
# Then, type another short message and press Enter.
''Verify:''
* That the cursor turns into a blinking text cursor when you are moused over the message entry field.
* That your message displays properly next to your name and XO icon.
* That the background of your message is the same color as your user colors. (? not in latest build 573)
* That your message appears properly in your chat log and that other users in your Chat can see the message.
* That, if your second message is typed before anyone else types anything, the two messages merge into one larger message. (? not in latest build 573)
* That, if a message is sent or received that is longer than one line, the text is wrapped properly.


==Draw a message==
==Draw a message==

Revision as of 17:08, 20 July 2009


Notes: Many of the features in this test plan are not yet functional. They are based off the writeup at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Chat. Qz81ZH Thanks for your insights � I couldn�t agree more.,

NnsGGn all.txt:20:50

tSzsUC Very interesting!I�d like to see how far he goes and how well the word will get out.,

Draw a message

Justification: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Chat

(? not in latest build 573)

Actions:

  1. Click the Draw tab.
  2. Move your mouse over the message entry field.
  3. Using a stylus, draw something in the message entry field, then press enter.

Verify:

  • That clicking the Draw tab switches the buttons on the taskbar to a pencil and eraser.
  • That your cursor changes to a pencil when you mouse over the message entry field.
  • That what you draw appears in your entry field properly and is visible for everyone to see when you press enter.

Use the "pull" feature

Justification: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Chat

(? not in latest build 573)

Actions:

  1. Click the "pull" (arrow) button at the upper right of one of the chat bubbles.
  2. Make edits in the entry field, then press Enter.

Verify:

  • That pressing the pull button pastes that bubble's message into the message entry field.
  • That you are able to make edits to the message, and pressing Enter posts the message.
  • That the message is posted with your name and XO user color.

Search the chat

Justification: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Chat

(? not in latest build 573)

Actions:

  1. Click the Edit tab.
  2. Type in a word that was in the conversation somewhere and press Enter.

Verify:

  • That opening the Edit tab changes the toolbar to a different set of buttons.
  • That the search button jumps to the first instance of the word in the chat and selects it.

Check Journal status

Justification: HIG

Actions:

  1. Switch to the Journal.

Verify:

  • That a Journal entry has been added for your Chat session.
  • That a preview of your chat is displayed.

Close your Chat activity

Justification: HIG

Actions:

  1. Switch to the Activity tab.
  2. Click the X button in the upper right corner.

Verify:

  • That the toolbar changes to a different set of buttons when the Activity tab is clicked.
  • That clicking the X button closes the activity.
  • That the Chat icon is removed from the donut.
  • That other users are not removed from the Chat, and are still able to post messages and interact. (? Is this how a shared activity is supposed to work?)

Resume the Chat activity

Justification: HIG

Actions:

  1. Switch to the Neighborhood view.
  2. Click the Chat activity icon that should still be there.

Verify:

  • That the Chat activity icon is still present in the Neighborhood view.
  • That the Chat activity opens and still has the users that were in it before (basically, that it opens the same Chat activity rather than a new one)
  • That you can still see messages from other users and type your own.