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Luke Murphey, 08/04/2020 06:37 PM

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h1. Test Plan
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* Search works for all types of works (Perseus, Unbound, Berean)
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* Start page
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** Links to works correctly
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* Search page
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** Links back to the reading page
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** Charts appear
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** Results appear
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** Reading work page links to search page
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* Reading Work
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** Morphological analysis dialog works
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** Work can be downloaded
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*** Are rendered ok in Epub and Mobi formats
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** Copyright statement appears
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** Work renames are correctly redirected (https://textcritical.net/work/speeches-1)
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** Notes appear correctly
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*** See https://textcritical.net/work/lives-of-eminent-philosophers-hicks
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*** Including on works opened in parallel mode
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** Parallel reading works
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*** Loading a second work loads (when it is a related work)
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*** The second work can be closed
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*** The footnotes and the word dialogs work on both works
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*** URL is in-sync with the reading pate:
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**** The page is loaded (/work/berean-study-bible/Luke/2/12?parallel=new-testament)
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**** A verse is clicked
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**** The next/previous chapter buttons are clicked
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**** Going back through the history (and second work is dropped when you go back to a URL where the second work is not included)
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**** Parallel work is closed (URL argument is dropped)
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**** A non-parallel work is chosen
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***** Including when a non-parallel work is chosen and a parallel work is already open
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* Search indexes can be created for the work types
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* Command-line commands work