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Test Case

Expected outcome

Pass / Fail

Tester’s Comments (delete existing text as you complete each step and leave a comment with repro steps if you find a bug)

1

Login into Lawmaker as a PCO user

Overview of Lawmaker

Dashboard displayed or last tab associated to the project you last viewed.

Projects and documents

PASS / FAIL

Taken to the dashboard
And it will show that I am logged in with my username

I will be able to see projects that have been created by PCO users
I will be able to see projects that have a published Bill or Act in them from other organisations
I will not be able to see projects created by other organisations that do not have a published Bill in them

Dashboard Functionality is tested in other scripts

2

Create a New Project

Creating a new project

Can select different:

  • types

  • sub-types

  • Enter title

Create a Scottish Public Bill / Government

Click Create

3

Editor Opens

‘Empty’ document is displayed in the Editor

An empty Bill template will shown in the Editor
And the document information panel will be updated accordingly
And the name of the Bill will show in the Editor
And a new Bill project will be created on the dashboard
And the project will not be visible to users in another organisation

AND I can go back into the Bill and change the short title, with the Short title at the top automatically updating when I edit 'Title' in the Doc Info panel

4

Click on Body

Build-up the Bill Structure by creating: Parts, Chapters, Cross Headings, Sections, sub-sections, paragraphs, and the equivalent Schedules.

Also, create some other elements (eg: definitions, lists)

You can copy and paste elements eg: create one part, with various sub elements and then copy to create more structure.

You can copy text for your bill from legislation.gov.uk

CCA is displayed

Creates a realistic looking Bill

Structure view is updated in line with new elements created in the Editor

5

Press Ctrl S or click on the Save button

A progress bar appears and progresses to 100%

A message is displayed saying ‘Document Saved’

On the project tab, the version last modified is the same as the time it was saved

6

Add one or more J-Refs to Sections or Schedules

(v13) Managing J-refs

J-Refs are display in the Editor in Red

7

Create cross reference(s) to sections that contain J-refs.

Click Tag X-refs

(v13) Cross-references (x-refs)

You can toggle on and off to display the J-ref in cross-references

Tools / Show/hide J-refs in cross references

8

Turn on Track Changes

Using tracked changes

Delete one or more elements / Insert element(s) and move element(s)

Inserted and deleted elements are display in the editor and blue (insert) or red (deleted)

9

Inserting table of contents

Table is inserted at the start of the document

10

Generate PDF

Generating and viewing a PDF

Ensure:

  • Show tracked changes is ticked

  • Select Side-lining

  • Show J-Refs in margins

  • Show J-Refs within cross references

  • Deselect Record Snapshot

  • Add Version Description (random text)

PDF is generated in separate tab

Table of Contents is included

Tracked changes are displayed in red for deleted text; blue for inserted text

J-Refs are shown in margins

J-Refs are shown with x-refs

No snapshot is visible on the Project tab

PDF Version is names as per the text entered.

11

Deleting a table of contents

 Tips

Place your curser in the ToC

Click on ToC on the Breadcrumb

Press delete or backspace

Table is removed.

12

Close the Editor

Prompted to Save changes

Changes are saved

13

? Add Push/Pull tests

? Add Editor portion

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Final test - share with Scottish Parliament

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