12 October 2012

Test Cases for Text Editor

Test Cases for Text Editor:

  • Check for the successful message by enter characters
  • check for the successful message by enter numbers
  • check for the successful message by enter special characters
  • check whether the selected text become bold or not by click on Bold icon
  • check whether the selected text become bold or not by press ctrl+B
  • check whether the selected text become Italic or not by click on Italic icon
  • check whether the selected text become Italic or not by press ctrl+I
  • check whether the selected text become strithrough or not by click on strikethrough icon
  • check whether undo is working or not
  • check for the redo is working or not after undo
  • check for the redo is working or not before undo
  • check whether bullets are applied for selected text lines
  • check whether numbers are applied for selected text lines
  • check whether the selected bold text become unbold or not by click on Bold icon
  • check whether the selected bold text become unbold or not by press ctrl+B
  • check whether the selected Italic text become normal or not by click on Italic icon
  • check whether the selected Italic text become normal or not by press ctrl+I
  • check whether the selected strithrough text become normal or not by click on strikethrough icon

3 comments:

  1. A Plain Text Editor
    Plain Text files
    That's right, if you're writer on a budget, you don't need to spend any money buying expensive writing software or apps. Instead, you can use the text editor that comes free with your operating system.
    Just open up Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on a Mac. I like plain text editors for writing something short quickly and easily, without thinking much about it. I wrote a blog post about the benefits of using plain text editors as writing software.
    Use for: writing whatever, wherever

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  2. A Plain Text Editor
    Plain Text files
    That's right, if you're writer on a budget, you don't need to spend any money buying expensive writing software or apps. Instead, you can use the text editor that comes free with your operating system.
    Just open up Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on a Mac. I like plain text editors for writing something short quickly and easily, without thinking much about it. I wrote a blog post about the benefits of using plain text editors as writing software.
    Use for: writing whatever, wherever

    ReplyDelete
  3. A Plain Text Editor
    Plain Text files
    That's right, if you're writer on a budget, you don't need to spend any money buying expensive writing software or apps. Instead, you can use the text editor that comes free with your operating system.
    Just open up Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on a Mac. I like plain text editors for writing something short quickly and easily, without thinking much about it. I wrote a blog post about the benefits of using plain text editors as writing software.
    Use for: writing whatever, wherever

    ReplyDelete