Tests/I18N/keyboards/Thai
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Stream | ,|x|Build stream::x}} | ||
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Category | Test category::I18N | Sub-category | Test subcategory::keyboard |
Component | System component::Keyboard | ||
Feature | System feature::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Tests/Keyboard_mappings | ||
Objective | Test objective::Ensure that a new release booted up on an Thai keyboard will boot properly, and the characters of the keyboard will be properly represented on the screen. | ||
Tools | Test tools::SKU8 laptop | ||
Setup | Test setup::See link to feature | ||
Procedure | Test procedure::See link to feature | ||
Expected Results and Pass Criteria |
Pass criteria::The characters on the keyboard are properly represented after booting latest build. | ||
Comments | More notes:: |
Release | Stream | Build | Pass/Fail | Trac Ticket(s) | Comment(s) | Date of Test |
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Software release::Candidate | Build stream::8.2 | Build number::760 | PassFail::Fail | ,|x| #x}} | Comments::there are lots of compose characters and we have no specific test cases to ensure they are good. The bug here is that the Write default font, DejaVu Serif, is incorrect for Thai. I think this is a write bug. | Created::
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