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tickets #173341: [Regression] Regression test for SLED 15SP7

tickets #171004: [Regression][LibreOffice] LibreOffice components of regression tests

[Regression][LibreOffice] LibreOffice: Verify LibreOffice modifies and saves specified file types correctly

Added by GraceWang 5 months ago. Updated 2 months ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
can_be_automated
Target version:
Start date:
2022-10-13
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Relevance:
P1

Description

<span style="" font-weight:="" bold;""="">Test data preparation:

  1. Download the attached packages from
    https://gitlab.suse.de/yfjiang/qashare/tree/master/testcase_attachments/regression/libreoffice
  2. Extract the ooo-test-doc-types.tar.bz2 to some where

Steps:

  1. login to Gnome,from the menu bar, select File - open.<span style=""
    font-weight:="" bold;""="">
  2. Enter the name of the specified file type, select open in File Open
    dialog.<span style="" font-weight:="" bold;""="">
  3. Modify and save the file as another file with the same extension as
    the opening one (Notice: In the Libreoffice release later than
    3.4, it doesn't support ""save"" those old files types as
    ""wps,wpg,wpd,wp, sdw, sdd, sdc"".)
  4. Close the file.<span style="" font-weight:="" bold;""="">
  5. Reopen the saved file <span style="" font-weight:=""
    bold;""="">
  6. Make sure that the check box ""Tools/Options/LibreOffice/General/Use
    LibreOffice dialogs"" is     disabled and try ""File/Save  as""
  7. Enable the check box ""Tools/Options/LibreOffice/General/Use
    LibreOffice dialogs"" and try ""File/Save as""
  8. Disable the check box ""Tools/Options/LibreOffice/General/Use
    LibreOffice dialogs"" and try ""File/Save as""

Comment for Step 3: If you would like to save it as ""odm"", you need
to do ""File/New/Master Document"". Then
you will be able to see this file format in the ""Save As"" dialog.

Expected Result:
vp.1 The File Open dialog should be launched
**vp.2 **LibreOffice should launch a new window displaying the specified file.
vp.4 LibreOffice should then close properly as well when the file is closed
vp.5 Verify that the modification changes were saved
vp.6 It has to open dialogs similar to other native GNOME applications.
vp.7 It should fall back to the ""ugly"" LibreOffice-specific dialog
vp.8 this restore the default setting


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Copied from QE-Workstation - tickets #150368: [Regression][LibreOffice] LibreOffice: Verify LibreOffice modifies and saves specified file types correctlyResolvedGraceWang2022-10-13

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Updated by GraceWang 5 months ago

  • Copied from tickets #150368: [Regression][LibreOffice] LibreOffice: Verify LibreOffice modifies and saves specified file types correctly added
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Updated by GraceWang 5 months ago

  • Target version changed from 15sp6 to 15sp7
Actions #3

Updated by GraceWang 5 months ago

  • % Done changed from 100 to 0
Actions #4

Updated by GraceWang 2 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved

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