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| Verify that Chinese comma can be entered in JTextField with Pinyin input method (IM). |
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| This test is for OS X only. For other platforms please simply press "Pass". |
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| 1. Go to "System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input Sources" and add "Pinyin – Traditional" or "Pinyin – Simplified" IM from Chinese language group. |
| 2. Set current IM to "Pinyin". |
| 3. Set focus to the text field of the test and press "comma" character on the keyboard. |
| 4. Set current IM to the IM used before "Pinyin" was set. |
| 5. If "," character is displayed in the text area, press "Pass", if "," character is displayed, press "Fail". |
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