Hello Yifan, *,
On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 06:04:15PM +0800, Yifan Jiang wrote:
Sorry to interrupt, just to confirm, were you aware of some
changes to the menu item File->Template (it seemed gone since
4.x)?
I have not installed an 3.x version, so I am not able to check it there,
sorry ... :(
The background is we were talking about vp.6 in a regression test case:
http://manual-test.libreoffice.org/manage/cases/?&pagenumber=1&pagesize=20&sortfield=created_on&sortdirection=desc&filter-id=130
And if we ever removed the menu, we will update the test
case as well. Thanks for your confirmative information:)
And maybe other sites/documentation as well ... :(
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the thorough review of the testing :) Yes, I found the
submenu seems gone on my 4.x build as well. The case may need update
since it was written based on the 3.6.x build.
O.K.
Referring to your question, "vp" means "verify point", vp.1
appended to a step indicates the "expected result" will start with
numbering 1, eg.:
Ah, O.K. Thanks for your explanation :)
In English // steps
Launch LibreOffice main program (vp. 1)
Click on the "File" menu (vp. 2 vp. 3)
In English // expected result
1. The welcome window should be appeared
That is a different point, I nearly forgot ... :( IIRC the welcome
window only appears, when no LO was installed before, or am I wrong ;?
Thanks for your answer (and forwarding this mail to the dev ML as well
Thomas.
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