=== Start Files === Start Nautilus (Files) from the launcher or desktop overview -> the filemanager view is opened and displays the content of the userdir === Create and rename a Folder === In the current directory right click on a blank section and select 'New Folder'. -> A dialog prompting for the folder name is displayed Enter a name for the folder and press enter or click the confirmation button -> A folder with the entered name appears in the directory Rename the folder to 'test' -> The folders name is changed to 'test' === Move files === Create a file Drag and drop the file to a folder -> check that the file correctly got moved to the folder Do the same by using the context menu 'move to' item === Delete and restore === Create a 'test' folder Right click on 'test' folder and select Move to Trash -> test folder is removed. Trash folder icon is changed to Not empty Click the Trash Icon in the sidebar -> the Trash show the 'test' folder Right click on the 'test' item and select 'Restore from the Trash' -> the directory should be back to the original location === Search === Click the Search Icon in the top Input 'test' -> the 'test' folder is listed === Recent files === Double click in the 'test' folder Create a text file there and open it with the Text Editor Close the Editor Click the Recent Icon in the sidebar -> the file should be listed Right click on the file and select 'Remove from Recent' -> the item shouldn't be listed in the recent view anymore === Template === $ echo "A text template" > ~/Templates/Txt (replace 'Templates' by the directory set for XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR in XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR if needed) In nautilus right click on a blank section and select New Document, then 'Txt' in the dialog and confirm A document named 'Txt' with the content 'A text template' should be created in the current directory === Remote servers === If you have access to samba shares on your local network click on 'Other locations' in the sidebar and browse to them Try to connect to a ssh server you have access to by doing ctrl-L and typing ssh:// === External devices === Connect an external storage device to the computer (USB stick, phone in file sharing mode, ...) -> check that it's listed in the sidebar Click on the corresponding item -> check that you can browse the drive, open or copy files === Email === Try to left click on a file and pick the 'email...' option. A composer dialog from the email client configured as default for the user should be triggered with the file attached. Note that the feature only works with thunderbird if the 'nautilus-sendto' package is installed. Without nautilus-sendto thunderbird would get no file attached to the composer but the feature should still work with evolution or geary. ---- CategoryDesktopTestPlans