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kishore confirmed that the question is solved:
I could do this using Sikuli Setup.jar instead of
"Sikuli-X-1.0rc3(r905)-win32.zip.
Problem is solved
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I'm wondering if it's possible to make a text field pop-up box like input but
with multiple lines that retains formatting.
When I'm copying and pasting stuff into an input field the output always ends
up being
Actually it was only on the type(String text) and paste(String text)
methods where I removed the FindFailed catch blocks. It makes sense
that those don't throw FindFailed exceptions anymore.
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That made my refactoring go much smoother. I just had to:
* use java.util.logging
* not catch FindFailed (bummer - I had some explicit error messaging)
* Implement my own Env class for detecting OS type, 32/64bit,
screen-tiles/start-menu
Hopefully everything works now.
Thanks very much.
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Question #240570 on Sikuli changed:
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Leonardo Carvalho Sobral dos Santos confirmed that the question is solved:
Thank you!!!
Working well!!!
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If you have sikuli-java.jar in your project dependencies, you should be
able to browse through the contents. No need to unzip.
In fact, some classes, that where in the package org.sikuli.script
before, but never where intended to be part of the official API, have
been moved to org.sikuli.basics or
Public bug reported:
I am trying to migrate my Java project from its current dependency on
1.0rc3 to 1.0.1. I assumed that I am supposed to use sikuli-java.jar in
place of sikuli-script.jar. When I tell my IDE (IntelliJ) to use this
as a library it shows errors all over the place. When I open t
Question #240570 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
-- 1. sorry my fault, but ...
stopped with error in line 6 at column 45
[error] SyntaxError ( "mismatched input ')' expecting NEWLINE", )
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Question #240570 on Sikuli changed:
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Leonardo Carvalho Sobral dos Santos gave more information on the question:
i did
def printScreen(filename):
try:
import shutil
shutil.move(capture(SCREEN),filename))
except:
r
Question #240570 on Sikuli changed:
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Leonardo Carvalho Sobral dos Santos is still having a problem:
Ok,
I'm using Sikuli ide to make scripts
This is a part of my scripts;
def monthView():
try:
Question #240570 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
def takeShot(filename):
import shutil
shutil.move(capture(SCREEN), filename))
... and then use
takeShot("some-path/.../some-name.p
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I'm using Sikuli ide
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New question #240570 on Sikuli:
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Hi,
I'd like to know, how can I do to after each test execution, sikuli take a
Screenshot.
For example;
actually I'm doing like this;
testOk = 0;
testNok = 0;
try:
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monthView(
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