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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/05/14 14:09, Jack Fromm wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/23/2014 03:06 AM, Elfy wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/05/14 20:32, Jack Fromm
wrote:<br>
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reading and using them for almost 2 cycles now.<br>
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I think for the most part they've been tweaked pretty well and
cover most of what needs to be tested without going
overboard. The only suggestion I would have for improvement
would be a minor one about the formatting. There doesn't
appear to be a standardized convention for differentiating
between menu choices, buttons and check boxes and keyboard
input required from the tester, etc. Maybe the xml format is
too limited for making things better, but it can be hard to
follow some of the testcases at a glance.<br>
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I don't know enough about that to make a sensible comment. Other
than - can you be more specific about a particular testcase - I
might be able to look at that then<br>
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This might not be a representative example, but it's fresh in my
memory. In the Thunar testcase, we're asked to create a folder
called "Test" and a file called "test" but those names are in the
same typeface as the rest of the instructions (where the word
"test" appears numerous times). I happened to miss the different
capitalization, didn't get the expected result and was about to
file a bug against the testcase before I eventually realized my
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Then that IS a bug with the testcase :)<br>
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It's also something that can be dealt with fairly simply - which is
even better.<br>
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