@guys What's the right answer?

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@Sarma : He said we should finish testing within 2 days.

@Gene: I said the same answer but he said its ok for size but for font it
will not work because style of each and every font will differ and he said
doing exhaustive test for all fonts is not a solution too.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Sarma Tangirala
<tvssarma.ome...@gmail.com>wrote:

> How many test cases were you expected to give?
>
> I think one problem you will have is rendering a font on different sizes.
>
> A generic test case could be, randomly pick a font and format and then
> alternate between a few extremes of the font size range and check if they
> "look" the same.
>
> Another kind of test case would be to randomly take text from the Web and
> check if you editor is able to identify and render it the same way. You are
> essentially seeing if your editor is also good at identifying fonts.
>
> What were your test cases?
>
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> We have a text editor application where we can choose 1)between 100s of
> different fonts like arial,calibri,etc.. 2)different text sizes 3) different
> formatting such as bold, Italics,regular,etc..
>
> Imagine that the application is similar to word(there we will have these
> options). Now give different test cases to test this application. I came up
> with different solutions but interviewer is not satisfied,
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