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luabud opened this issue Sep 28, 2021 · 3 comments
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Test: SVGs on getting started walkthrough #17543

luabud opened this issue Sep 28, 2021 · 3 comments

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luabud commented Sep 28, 2021

Refs: #16811, #17189, #16678, #17198

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Welcome page

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  • Run the Help: Welcome command
  • Make sure you see the "Get started with Python development" tile. You should not need to add any settings to see it there.
  • Click on that walkthrough

Step: Select Python interpreter

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  • Navigate to the Select a Python Interpreter step (the previous step was tested in the previous release)
  • Make sure the svg is rendered appropriately.
  • Change to a light theme and make sure it changes colors accordingly.

Step: Run and debug your Python file

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  • Click on the Run and debug your Python file step
  • Make sure clicking on the Open link makes the file explorer show up , and if you select a file it will open to the side.
  • Close the file you opened on the previous step so you have nothing open on the side of the walkthrough (necessary for the next step)
  • Make sure clicking on the create link will display a drop down with file options, and if you click on any of them, it will display it on the side.
  • Make sure the Learn more button redirects to https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/python-tutorial#_run-hello-world
  • Make sure the svg is rendered appropriately

Step: Explore more resources

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@luabud is this for our team to verify, because the tool from VS code already ran, this won't get picked up.

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Just re-ran the tool to pick this up.

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luabud commented Sep 28, 2021

@sandy081 thank you so much!

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