Manual Test Run for: brasero-3.12.2-4.el8



brasero
@Pumpa
Burn audio image
P2 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "cp /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/glass.ogg ~/".
  2. Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW into the drive.In a terminal window, run "brasero -g -a ~/glass.ogg".
  3. Select "Image File" in the lower right pop-up menu.
  4. Project -> Burn...
  5. Leave the default name of "brasero.cue" and click the "Create Image" button.
  6. Click the "Close" button in the "Creating Image" dialog when it becomes active.
  7. Project -> Open...
  8. Select "brasero.cue" and click the "Open" button.
Breakdown:
  1. Click the "Close" button.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  3. Remove the "~/glass.ogg" file.
Actions:
  1. In the "Image Burning Setup" dialog, make sure that the selected disc image is "brasero.cue", and the disc in the drive, whether CD-R or CD-RW, is visible as the disk to write to. Click the "Burn" button.
Expected Results:
  1. The disc should be ejected automatically once burning is complete.
Notes: N/A     
Correct identification of media
P2 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Start brasero.  The -g flag provides potentially useful debugging output if something goes wrong but isn't strictly necessary.
  2. Note what sort of blank disc you have: capacity, CD vs. DVD, + vs. -, R vs. RW.
  3. Insert the disc into the drive.  If it's a RW disc, blank it if necessary.
  4. Wait some time for the drive to recognize the disc.
Breakdown:
  1. Ctrl-q to exit brasero
Actions:
  1. Project -> New Project -> New Data Project
Expected Results:
  1. The device selector in the lower right should correctly describe the disc in terms of both type and capacity.
Notes: N/A     
Correct calculation of available disc space
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "dd if=/dev/zero of=~/zero.txt count=1M". This should run for a minute or so. When the command exits, it should report that 537 MB have been copied.
  2. Insert a blank disc into the drive if one is not there already.
  3. Start brasero. The -g flag provides potentially useful debugging output if something goes wrong but isn't strictly necessary.
  4. Click the "Data project" button.
  5. If the side panel isn't visible, press F7 to make it visible.
  6. If brasero is configured to use horizontal layout, change it to vertical layout. View -> Vertical Layout.
  7. In the side panel, click the Home directory.
  8. Select the "zero.txt" file.
  9. Verify that the blank disc is selected in the lower right. If it isn't, double-check that you have a blank disc inserted.
  10. Note the advertised capacity of the blank disc.

 

Breakdown:
  1. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  2. Remove the "~/zero.txt" file.
  3. Eject the blank disc from the drive.
Actions:
  1. Click the "+" button located directly under the Project menu. "zero.txt" should appear on the right side of the brasero window.
Expected Results:
  1. The amount of free space available on the disc should be reduced by about 537 MB.  On higher-capacity media, this may be rounded to 0.5 GB.
Notes: None 
Correct response to insufficient disc space
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "dd if=/dev/zero of=~/zero.txt count=2M". This should run for two minutes or so.  When the command exits, it should report that 1.1 GB have been copied.
  2. Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW into the drive if one is not there already.
  3. Start brasero. The -g flag provides potentially useful debugging output if something goes wrong but isn't strictly necessary.
  4. Click the "Data project" button.
  5. If the side panel isn't visible, press F7 to make it visible.
  6. If brasero is configured to use horizontal layout, change it to vertical layout. View -> Vertical Layout.
  7. In the side panel, click the Home directory.
  8. Select the "zero.txt" file.
  9. Verify that the blank disc is selected in the lower right. If it isn't, double-check that you have a blank disc inserted.
  10. Note the advertised capacity of the blank disc.
Breakdown:
  1. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  2. Remove the "~/zero.txt" file.
  3. Eject the blank disc from the drive.
Actions:
  1. Click the "+" button located directly under the Project menu. "zero.txt" should appear on the right side of the brasero window.
Expected Results:
  1. A box should appear over the right side of the window warning to choose a different disc on account of the project being too large.
  2. The disc space indicator on the lower right should be full and complaining of not enough free space.
Notes: N/A     
burn audio project to media
P2 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "cp /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/glass.ogg ~/".
  2. Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW into the drive.
  3. In a terminal window, run "brasero -g -a ~/glass.ogg".
  4. Verify that the blank CD is selected in the lower right. If it isn't, double-check that you have a blank CD inserted.
Breakdown:

Before you can do much else, you'll need to close the burning dialog:

  1. Click the "Close" button.

If the disc is rewritable and will be reused in future tests:

  1. Reinsert the disc.
  2. Tools -> Blank...
  3. Click the "Blank" button.
  4. Once blanking is complete, click the "Close" button.
  5. Eject the disc.

In any case:

  1. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  2. Remove the "~/glass.ogg" file.
Actions:
  1. Project -> Burn...
  2. Click the "Burn" button.
  3. If CD-RW media is used, a "Recording audio tracks on a rewriteble disc is not advised" may appear. In that case click the "Continue" button.
Expected Results:
  1. A progress dialog will eventually appear and should eventually report success ("Audio CD successfully burned").
  2. The disc should be ejected.
Notes: N/A     
Cover Editor print
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Start brasero. The -g flag provides potentially useful debugging output if something goes wrong but isn't strictly necessary.
  2. Tools -> Cover Editor
  3. Right-click the front cover box to give it focus and open the context menu.
  4. Select the "Set Background Properties" item in the context menu.
  5. Change Color setting from "Solid Color" to "Horizontal Gradient" in the pop-up menu. Leave the defaults colors of white (left) and black (right).
  6. Click the "Close" button.
  7. Press Enter. This takes you out of text editing mode, which obscures the underlying color.
  8. Enlarge the Cover Editor window to make all the tool bar icons visible.

Breakdown:
  1. Ctrl-w to exit evince.
  2. Press Esc to close the Cover Editor window.
  3. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  4. Remove the "output.pdf" file.
Actions:
  1. Click the "Print" button near the top of the window (in tool bar), to the right.
  2. In the list of printers select the "Print to File" (very top) item. The default output file name should be output.pdf in the Documents (or Home) directory.
  3. Click the "Print" button.
  4. In a terminal window, run "evince ~/Documents/output.pdf" (or "evince ~/output.pdf").
Expected Results:
  1. The evince display of the resultant PDF should resemble the preview in brasero.
Notes: N/A     
Tools -> Eject
P1 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Insert a disc in an optical drive.
  2. Close any open files on the disc in order to avoid spurious test failures.
  3. Start brasero. The -g flag provides potentially useful debugging output if something goes wrong but isn't strictly necessary.
Breakdown:
  1. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  2. Reinsert the disc. For some hardware, this can be done programatically; for other hardware, it can't.
Actions:
  1. Tools -> Eject
  2. Dialog "Eject Disc" appears. Select the relevant disc (using arrows or pop-up) and click Eject.
Expected Results:
  1. The disc should be ejected.

N.B. If brasero shows the error, "The disc in [drive name] cannot be ejected  Failed to eject medium; one or more volumes on the medium are busy..", you probably have a file open; this is an error in setup. If ejecting succeeds after previously open files are closed, that should be considered a PASS.

Notes: N/A     
Tools -> Check Integrity..., external MD5 file
P2 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "echo foo > ~/foo.txt".
  2. Insert a blank disc into the drive if one is not there already.
  3. In a terminal window, run "brasero -d ~/foo.txt".
  4. In the bottom right, change the selector from "Blank [type] Disc: [amount] of free space" to "Image File" using the arrow to the right.
  5. Project -> Burn...
  6. Leave the default name of "brasero.iso" (possibly renamed, if that file already exists) and click the "Create Image" button.
  7. Click the "Close" button in the "Creating Image" dialog when it becomes active.
  8. In a terminal window, run "md5sum ~/brasero.iso > ~/brasero.md5".
  9. In Brasero's window, select Project -> Open
  10. Select brasero.iso.
  11. Click the "Open" button.
  12. Click the "Burn" button. A progress dialog will appear and should eventually report success.
  13. Click the "Close" button.
  14. The disc should be ejected. Reinsert the disc.
  15. Determine the device path (DEVICEPATH) for the optical drive (i. e. the path to corresponding special file under the /dev/ directory; lsblk utility could be helpful - search an item of the "rom" type; so DEVICEPATH can be for example "/dev/sr0").
  16. In a terminal window, run "umount DEVICEPATH" (replace DEVICEPATH with the value determined in step 15).
Breakdown:
  1. Click the "Close" button.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  3. Remove the "~/foo.txt", "~/brasero.iso" and "~/brasero.md5" files.
Actions:
  1. In Brasero's window, select Tools -> Check Integrity...
  2. Check the "Use an MD5 file to check the disc" check box.
  3. In the file browser, select brasero.md5 from the user's home directory.
  4. Click the "Open" button.
  5. Click the "Check" button.
Expected Results:
  1. Brasero should report "The file integrity check was performed successfully."
Notes: N/A     
Help: no broken links or images
P4 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Start brasero. The -g flag provides potentially useful debugging output if something goes wrong but isn't strictly necessary.
Breakdown:
  1. Ctrl-w to exit help.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
Actions:
  1. Help -> Contents
  2. Do a depth-first traversal of the help, using the back-arrow button in help to backtrack as needed.
Expected Results:
  1. All the links in the document should go to valid help pages, and there should be no obviously broken images, which if present would be represented by a stock icon instead of a window screenshot.
Notes: N/A     
brasero --device=DEVICE PATH
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Insert a data disc into the optical drive and mount it.
  2. Determine the device path (DEVICEPATH) for the optical drive (i. e. the path to corresponding special file under the /dev/ directory; lsblk utility could be helpful - search an item of the "rom" type; so DEVICEPATH can be for example "/dev/sr0").
  3. In a terminal window, run "echo foo > ~/foo.txt".
Breakdown:

Before you can do much else, you'll need to close the burning dialog:

  1. Click the "Close" button.

If the disc is rewritable and will be reused in future tests:

  1. Reinsert the disc.
  2. Tools -> Blank...
  3. Click the "Blank" button.
  4. Once blanking is complete, click the "Close" button.
  5. Eject the disc.

In any case:

  1. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  2. Remove the "~/foo.txt" file.
Actions:
  1. In a terminal window, run "brasero -d ~/foo.txt --device=DEVICEPATH" where DEVICEPATH is the path to the optical drive, e.g. /dev/sr0 (as determined in Setup, step 2).
  2. Project -> Burn...
  3. Click the "Burn" button.
Expected Results:
  1. A progress dialog will appear and should eventually report success.
Notes: N/A     
brasero.desktop: icon
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:

none

Breakdown:
  1. Press the Esc key.
Actions:
  1. Activities->Applications->Sound & Video
Expected Results:
  1. Brasero should have an icon.
Notes: N/A     
Multimedia preview
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "cd; wget http://download.blender.org/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.ogg" to download a sample video file.
  2. In a terminal window, run "brasero -g -o ~/big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.ogg" (or "brasero -g --video ~/big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.ogg").
  3. If the side panel isn't visible, press F7 to make it visible.
  4. If brasero is configured to use horizontal layout, change it to vertical layout. View -> Vertical Layout.
  5. If View -> Preview is unchecked, select it.
Breakdown:
  1. Press F11 to turn off the preview.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  3. Remove the "~/big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.ogg" file (if not needed for other tests).
Actions:
  1. Select the "big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.ogg" file in the files list on the left side of Brasero window. The preview area should appear in the lower left.
  2. Press the triangular "play" button in the preview area.

Repeat the steps selecting the "big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.ogg" on the right side of Brasero window (instead of the file from the file list on the left). You can also try to preview other video or even audio files (according to installed codecs).

During the video is being played, try also the other functionality of the preview module:

  • Clicking the video should toggles pause.
  • Click the "+" button on the left below the video preview.
  • Click the "-" button on the left below the video preview.
  • Click the "speaker" button (or use the mouse wheel on it) on the right below the video preview to change the audio volume.
Expected Results:
  1. Audio and video files from the file list (on the left) as well as from the project list (on the right) should play (video also with audio track). The content of played video should replace the play button.
  2. Clicking on the running video (or on the "play" button if just audio is being played) should pause the playback and a "pause" button, resembling double-quotes, should appear in its place. Clicking the "pause" button should resume playing (video even with audio track).
  3. Clicking the "+" button should enlarge the video (if it is not already of the maximum size) and continue playing.
  4. Clicking the "-" button should shrink the video (if it is not already of the minimum size) and continue playing.
  5. The volume of the audio playback should go up and down in accordance with the slider position of the volume button.
Notes: N/A     
Cover Editor text properties
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Start Brasero.
  2. Tools -> Cover Editor
Breakdown:
  1. Press Esc to close the Cover Editor window.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
Actions:
  1. Click an input text field (the front or rear cover or the title bar between them) to give it focus. An insert text cursor should appear.
  2. Type some text.
  3. Select the text or its part (e. g. by Ctrl-a).

Try to change text properties (while the text is marked) using buttons in the tool bar of the Cover editor:

  • In the typeface selector (in the upper left), select a recognizably different typeface (e. g. serif instead of sans serif).
  • Change the font size from the default to something larger or smaller.
  • Click the color button (right of the font size selector) - a color selector will appear. Click a color in the triangle recognizably different from the current text color (and the background color). The right half of the preview below the color selector should show the selected color. Click the "Select" button.
  • Click the "Bold", "Italic" and/or "Underscore" buttons to change the face of the selected text. Also try to combine more face buttons pressed at the same time and turning them off (by second click on the same button).
  • Click the "Center", "Align left" and "Align right" buttons stepwise to change the text alignment.
Expected Results:
  1. The text should appear in the selected area as it's typed.
  2. The text should change its face, style, size, color and alignment as appropriate widgets in the tool bar are used.
Notes: N/A     
Brasero disc copy
P1 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. Insert a data disc into the drive.
  2. Determine the device path (DEVICEPATH) for the optical drive (i. e. the path to corresponding special file under the /dev/ directory; lsblk utility could be helpful - search an item of the "rom" type; so DEVICEPATH can be for example "/dev/sr0").
Breakdown:
  1. Close the "Creating Image" dialog by clicking the "Close" button.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  3. Remove the created image file.
Actions:
  1. Open the Brasero's "Copy CD/DVD" dialog using one of these methods:
    • Start Brasero; click the "Disc copy / Create a 1:1 copy of a CD/DVD" button.
    • Start Brasero; From the menus, select Project -> New Project -> Copy Disc...
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero -c DEVICEPATH" (for DEVICEPATH see Setup).
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero --copy=DEVICEPATH" (for DEVICEPATH see Setup).
  2. In the "Select a disc to write to" pop-up, choose "Image file" as the destination. The default file name should be fine (remember the path and name).
  3. Click the "Create Image" button - a "Creating Image" will appear reporting the progress.
  4. Repeat the procedure for all other methods in step 1. You can also try to ommit the "[=]DEVICEPATH" (type just "brasero -c" or "brasero --copy") when running from terminal.
Expected Results:

When finished, Brasero should report success (e. g. "Image of CD successfully created") and the destinational image file (of appropriate size) should exist.

Notes: N/A     
Brasero RW disc blank
P2 Author: N/A
Setup:

Insert a non-blank RW disc (which can be erased) into drive or prepare one following this procedure:

  1. Insert a blank RW disc that is supported by your drive.
  2. In a terminal window, run "echo foo > ~/foo.txt".
  3. In a terminal window, run "brasero -d ~/foo.txt".
  4. Make sure that the disc is selected in the lower right pop-up menu and not an image file.
  5. Project -> Burn...
  6. Click the "Burn" button.
  7. When finished, click the "Close" button.
  8. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  9. Reinsert the burned disc.

Determine the device path (DEVICEPATH) for the optical drive (i. e. the path to corresponding special file under the /dev/ directory; lsblk utility could be helpful - search an item of the "rom" type; so DEVICEPATH can be for example "/dev/sr0").

Breakdown:
  1. Click the "Close" button on the success dialog.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  3. Remove the "~/foo.txt" file.
Actions:
  1. Open the Brasero's "Disc Blanking" dialog using one of these methods:
    • Start Brasero; select Tools -> Blank...
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero -b DEVICEPATH" (for DEVICEPATH see Setup).
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero --blank=DEVICEPATH" (for DEVICEPATH see Setup).
  2. Make sure that the "Select a disc" shows the drive with the RW disc that should be blanked (WARNING - this means destroy all data on the disc !)
  3. Click the "Blank" button.
  4. Wait until the process is finished.
  5. Repeat the procedur (including Setup) and make sure that the "Fast blanking" box in the "Disc Blanking" dialog is checked.
Expected Results:
  1. The disc should be ejected when finished, and a dialog will report success ("The disc was successfully blanked").
  2. When "Fast blanking" is enabled the operation should be significantly faster (e. g. 2 minutes instead of 20 minutes).
Notes: N/A     
Metadata: Song start and end
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "cp /usr/share/sounds/speech-dispatcher/dummy-message.wav ~/".
  2. In a terminal window, run "cd; oggenc dummy-message.wav".
  3. In a terminal window, run "brasero -a ~/dummy-message.ogg ~/dummy-message.ogg".
  4. Right-click Track 01 ("dummy-message.ogg") on the right side of the brasero window. Context menu should appear.
  5. Select "Edit Information..." from the context menu. "Song Information" dialog will appear.
  6. Change the "Song start seconds" field (second from bottom, second from right) from 0 to 10. This should cause the burned track to omit the first 10 seconds of the selected track.
  7. Click the "Apply" button.
  8. Right-click Track 02 ("dummy-message.ogg") on the right side of the brasero window. Context menu should appear.
  9. Select "Edit Information..." from the context menu. "Song Information" dialog will appear.
  10. Change the "Song end seconds" field (bottom, second from right) from 20 to 10. This should cause the burned track to omit the last 10 seconds of the selected track.
  11. Click the "Apply" button.
Breakdown:
  1. Exit Brasero.
  2. Remove the "~/dummy-message.wav" and "~/dummy-message.ogg" files.
Actions:
  1. Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW and wait for it to be recognzied.
  2. Project -> Burn...
  3. Click the "Burn" button.
  4. Once burning is completed, click the "Close" button.
  5. Play the created audio CD in any CD player (SW or HW).
Expected Results:
  1. The CD should be recognized as a regular audio CD media.
  2. The CD should contain 2 tracks, each the length of 0:10.
  3. Track 01 should begin mid-sentence.
  4. Track 02 should end mid-sentence.
Notes: N/A     
Check Disc Integrity
P2 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "echo foo > ~/foo.txt".
  2. Insert a blank disc into the drive if one is not there already.
  3. In a terminal window, run "brasero -g -d ~/foo.txt".
  4. Verify that the blank disc is selected in the lower right. If it isn't, double-check that you have a blank disc inserted.
  5. Project -> Burn...
  6. Click the "Burn" button. A progress dialog will appear and should eventually report success.
  7. Click the "Close" button.
  8. The disc should be ejected. Reinsert the disc.
  9. Exit Brasero.
  10. Determine the device path (DEVICEPATH) for the optical drive (i. e. the path to corresponding special file under the /dev/ directory; lsblk utility could be helpful - search an item of the "rom" type; so DEVICEPATH can be for example "/dev/sr0").
Breakdown:
  1. Click the "Close" button.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit brasero.
  3. Remove the "~/foo.txt" file.
Actions:
  1. Open the Brasero's "Disc Checking" dialog using one of these methods:
    • Start Brasero; select Tools -> Check Integrity...
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero -k DEVICEPATH" (for DEVICEPATH see Setup).
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero --check=DEVICEPATH" (for DEVICEPATH see Setup).
  2. Make sure that the "Select a disc" pop-up shows the drive with the data disc that should be checked.
  3. Make sure that the "Use an MD5 file to check the disc" box is NOT checked.
  4. Click the "Check" button.
  5. Wait until the process is finished.
  6. Repeat the procedur using another method in step 1.
Expected Results:
  1. Brasero should report "The file integrity check was performed successfully."
Notes: N/A     
Data image burning
P1 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "echo foo > ~/foo.txt".
  2. In a terminal window, run "brasero -g -d ~/foo.txt".
  3. Make sure "Image File" is selected as the destination in the lower right pop-up menu.
  4. Project -> Burn...
  5. Set the name of the file as "~/foo.iso" and click the "Create Image" button.
  6. Brasero should eventually report success ("Image successfully created").
  7. Click the "Close" button.
  8. Exit Brasero.
Breakdown:
  1. Click the "Close" button.
  2. If the disc was RW, blank it.
  3. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  4. Remove the "~/foo.txt" and "~/foo.iso" files.
Actions:
  1. Insert a blank disc in the drive (RW is recommended).
  2. Open the Brasero's "Image Burning Setup" dialog using one of these methods:
    • Start Brasero; click the "Burn image / Burn an existing CD/DVD image to disc" button.
    • Start Brasero; select Project -> New Project -> Burn Image...
    • Start Brasero; select Project -> Open...; select "~/foo.iso", click the "Open" button.
    • Start Brasero; Ctrl-o; select "~/foo.iso", click the "Open" button.
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero -i".
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero -i ~/foo.iso".
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero --image".
    • In a terminal window, run "brasero --image ~/foo.iso".
  3. If a disc image was not opened yet, "Click here to select a disc image", select "~/foo.iso", click the "Open" button.
  4. Make sure that the "Select a disc to write to" pop-up shows the drive with the disc that should be used.
  5. Click the "Burn" button.
  6. Wait until the process is finished.
  7. Repeat the procedur using another method in step 2.
Expected Results:
  1. The "Creating Image" dialog should report "Image successfully created" when finished.
Notes: N/A     
Data project burning
P1 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "echo foo > ~/foo.txt".
  2. Insert a blank DVD[-+]R or DVD[-+]RW into the drive if one is not there already.
  3. In a terminal window, run "brasero -g -d ~/foo.txt".
Breakdown:
  1. Click the "Close" button.
  2. If the used disc was RW, blank it.
  3. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  4. Remove the "~/foo.txt" file.
Actions:
  1. Project -> Burn... (or use the "Burn..." button in the lower right-hand corner of the Brasero window).
  2. In the "Properties of [drive name]" dialog, select a burning speed.
  3. Click the "Burn" button.
  4. Repeat the process setting other speed (including the Maximum speed) in step 2.
Expected Results:
  1. A progress dialog will appear and should eventually report success.
  2. The disc should be ejected.
Notes: N/A     
Cover Background
P3 Author: N/A
Setup:
  1. In a terminal window, run "cp /usr/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/brasero.png ~/".
  2. Start Brasero.
  3. Tools -> Cover Editor
  4. Right-click the front cover box to give it focus and open the context menu.
  5. Select the "Set Background Properties" item in the context menu.
Breakdown:
  1. Press Esc to close the Cover Editor window.
  2. Ctrl-q to exit Brasero.
  3. Remove the "~/brasero.png" file.
Actions:
  1. Set a new background for the cover as:
    • solid color (Make sure the "Color" radio button is selected and the value is "Solid Color"; click the color selector button; in the "Pick a Color" dialog choose and click a new color; click the "Select" button.)
    • horizontal gradient (Make sure the "Color" radio button is selected and change the value to "Horizontal Gradient"; leave the defaults colors of white (left) and black (right); click the "Select" button.)
    • verical gradient (Make sure the "Color" radio button is selected and change the value to "Vertical Gradient"; leave the defaults colors of white (left) and black (right); click the "Select" button.)
    • centered image (Click the "Image" radio button; click the "Image path" button; in the home directory select "brasero.png"; click the "Open" button; set the Image style as "Centered".)
    • tiled image (Click the "Image" radio button; click the "Image path" button; in the home directory select "brasero.png"; click the "Open" button; set the Image style as "Tiled".)
    • scaled image (Click the "Image" radio button; click the "Image path" button; in the home directory select "brasero.png"; click the "Open" button; set the Image style as "Scaled".)
  2. Click the "Close" button in the "Background Properties" dialog.
  3. Press Enter. This takes you out of text editing mode, which obscures the underlying color.
  4. Repeat the procedure using another method in step 1.
Expected Results:
  1. The front cover's background should change correspondingly to the used method:
    • is filled with the selected color;
    • have a gradient from white on the left to black on the right;
    • have a gradient from white on the top to black on the bottom;
    • brasero icon should be visible in the center of the cover, with a significant amount of padding around it;
    • is completely filled with rows and colums of icons;
    • is completely filled with one brasero icon, blown up to fill the cover.
Notes: N/A