Hi Thorsten, *
Am 29.06.2011 10:49, schrieb Thorsten Behrens:
>
> Hm, so we need to pay special attention here. Andre, Sophie, do we
> have a place where to collect those "special QA" requests already?
Rainer started to collect ideas and people for monthly QA sessions, see
http://wiki.documentf
Hi all,
Just for information, I've created the test:
Testcase ID#: 1006
Summary: #EN-i004 - LINUX Full screen Slideshow
Branch: 3.4 Regression test.
Enabled: Y
Community Enabled: Y
But not added to any testcase yet.
Don't hesitate to modify, review if I've done something wrong. Thanks in
advanc
Hi Thorsten,
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Thorsten Behrens
wrote:
> Sophie Gautier wrote:
>> Thanks! just write it on this thread, I'll upload and format it on Litmus.
>>
> Ok -
>
> this affects Linux only. What we'd need is people testing 3.4.2 on
> multi-monitor setups, on as many window ma
Sophie Gautier wrote:
> Thanks! just write it on this thread, I'll upload and format it on Litmus.
>
Ok -
this affects Linux only. What we'd need is people testing 3.4.2 on
multi-monitor setups, on as many window managers / desktop
environments flavours and versions as possible (the former - comp
Hi Thorsten,
On 29/06/2011 18:26, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
sophie wrote:
Hm, so we need to pay special attention here. Andre, Sophie, do we
have a place where to collect those "special QA" requests already?
That could be part of a set of mandatory tests on Litmus. We can set
a dedicated release
sophie wrote:
> >Hm, so we need to pay special attention here. Andre, Sophie, do we
> >have a place where to collect those "special QA" requests already?
> That could be part of a set of mandatory tests on Litmus. We can set
> a dedicated release scenario grouping all the special tests needed
> bef
Hi Thorsten, all,
On 29/06/2011 11:49, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Radek Doulík wrote:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/libs-gui/commit/?id=865e186b92605ad02981fb605aa4e7f27489d4cd
These are always nightmarish and some window manager or other does
something odd. Do compiz, metacity and kwin
Radek Doulík wrote:
> > > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/libs-gui/commit/?id=865e186b92605ad02981fb605aa4e7f27489d4cd
> >
> > These are always nightmarish and some window manager or other does
> > something odd. Do compiz, metacity and kwin all continue to work
> > correctly with and with