Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-05 Thread RaiMan
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Before trying such complex things like observe (btw: not working
reliably in RC3 and 1.0.1), you should do some basics.

1. known class names are red (sorry for this historical thing ;-) so scr
= Screen(0) is ok, but not needed, since any undotted method addresses
Screen(0).

2. selectRegion() as such is not bound to any screen (like capture also. So 
(see 1.) just using 
r = selectRegion()
is always enough.
Only in the moment when you start the select/capture, the selection is 
restricted to the screen where you started the action.

Do this:
Screen(0).highlight(3)
Screen(1).highlight(3)

This will show you the respective screen with a red frame and print the
dimensions.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-05 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Answered => Open

Greg Howell is still having a problem:
Ah ha.  So what happens when I do that is it highlights the same monitor
for both Screen(0) and Screen(1).  No wonder I was having trouble with
that.  I also tried something like c=capture(-400,500,200,200) to grab
something on the left monitor (my laptop) and it told me it was out in
an area that doesn't exist (or something to that effect).

Do you think I have some sort of configuration thing that Sikuli is not
seeing the location of that other screen like it should?

Thanks for the quick response by the way.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-05 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Greg Howell posted a new comment:
By the way, when you say "print the dimensions", where will it print it?
Does that assume I'm running from command line or something?  I'm
running the IDE in this case.  I do see it highlight the whole screen
(both times in this case).  Also I wanted to mention that the observe
functions within the changed method are working fine for the region that
I select.  So all that is fine.  I just need to figure out how to work
on something over in the other monitor.

Thanks,
Greg

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-05 Thread RaiMan
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Open => Needs information

RaiMan requested more information:
What version of Sikuli?

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Needs information => Open

Greg Howell gave more information on the question:
Sikuli IDE 1.0.1

the following may be more than you need, but thought it might help:

[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: SikuliX Setup Build: 1.0.1 
12NOV201312
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: ... starting with no args given
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: 
C:\Users\ghowell\Documents\SikuliX\libs
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA 
Corporation\PhysX\Common
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files 
(x86)\Intel\iCLS Client\
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files\Intel\iCLS 
Client\
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Windows\system32
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Windows
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Windows\System32\Wbem
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: 
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) 
Management Engine Components\DAL
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel(R) 
Management Engine Components\IPT
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files 
(x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\DAL
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files 
(x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Management Engine Components\IPT
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: c:\Program Files 
(x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\
[debug (2/20/14 4:26:56 PM)] RunSetup: syspath: C:\Program Files 
(x86)\QuickTime\QTSystem\
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:04 PM)] RunSetup: Option UPDATE selected
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:04 PM)] RunSetup: checking for newer versions
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:07 PM)] No version info available at 
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/42895525/SikuliX
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: You already have the latest version!
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: Completed: checking for newer versions
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: user home: C:\Users\ghowell
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: RunningSystem: Windows 6.1
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: parent of jar/classes: 
C:/Users/ghowell/Documents/SikuliX/
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: RunningJava: Java 7 (amd64) 1.7.0_51-b13
[debug (2/20/14 4:27:09 PM)] RunSetup: ... could not detect whether Sikuli is 
used the first time on this system

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread RaiMan
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Open => Needs information

RaiMan requested more information:
--1. currently when rerunning setup, it is recommended, to delete everything in 
the setup folder (C:\Users\ghowell\Documents\SikuliX in your case) except 
sikuli-setup.jar and runSetup.cmd.
Then run setup again if needed using runSetup.cmd.

--2. to get more debugging info:
- in command line window go to C:\Users\ghowell\Documents\SikuliX
- use runIDE.cmd -d 3 -c
- the log output should tell you, what Sikuli has found about your monitor 
configuration.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Needs information => Open

Greg Howell gave more information on the question:
I have some more interesting things to point out from my investigation.  To 
give you an idea of my setup, I have a Dell laptop on a docking station and to 
the right of it I have a Samsung BX2440 monitor which is set as my primary 
display.  I thought maybe it was the issue with the laptop being one of the 
displays, so I borrowed a monitor from another computer (a Dell something 
square screen) and made it the second display, closing the laptop lid.  The 
samsung is plugged into monitor 1 and the Dell into monitor 2 on the docking 
station.  At first I kept the samsung as the primary and tried the program.  
Again it sees the samsung as both screen(0) and screen(1) and behaved as 
before.  But when I made the dell the primary display I got some weird results. 
 The red highlight for screen(0) started on the far right edge of the Dell 
monitor and extended halfway across the samsung.  The red highlight for 
screen(1) was around the whole screen of the Dell monitor, but it had shifted 
the left 3
 /4 of the screen up about the height of the start bar at the bottom.  And then 
when my program did the selectRegion on screen(1) it only allowed me to select 
on the Samsung and what was weird is that it had shifted the contents of the 
Samsung screen over to the right about 2/3 of the screen so the left 2/3 was 
black and the right 1/3 showed 1/3 of the contents of the display.  It said 
"Please select the region" in the black part but only allows me to actually 
select something over in the right 1/3 of the screen.  And then the program 
crashes on the observe statement because it says 
[error] Region(2560,225,639,358) outside any screen - subsequent actions might 
not work as expected
[error] Region(2560,225,639,358) outside any screen - subsequent actions might 
not work as expected
[error] script [ *Untitled ] stopped with error in line 18
[error] java.lang.NullPointerException ( java.lang.NullPointerException )

Could it be a display driver interaction thing?  My display driver is an
NVIDIA Quadro K2100M.

ok, just got your other response and I ran from the command line with
debug like you mentioned.  It tells me this:

[debug] Screen: initScreens: basic initialization (2 Screen(s) found)
[debug] *** monitor configuration (primary: 0) ***
[debug] Screen 0: S(0)[0,0 1280x1024]
[debug] Screen 1: S(1)[1280,-56 1920x1080]
[debug] *** end monitor configuration ***

That was with the two physical monitor configuration (no laptop screen) and the 
Dell as the primary display.  So I noticed the negative Y position on 
screen(1).  So I went back into my screen config and made the tops of the 
monitors line up.  Now it shows:
[debug] Screen 0: S(0)[0,0 1280x1024]
[debug] Screen 1: S(1)[1280,0 1920x1080]

And everything works beautifully as expected!!!  I think that was the
culprit.  It doesn't handle the negative coordinates well at least for
Y.  I then tried flipping the monitors again, making the one on the
right the primary (the samsung 1920x1080) and the Dell the secondary.
That made screen(1)s position -1280,0 but it all still behaved exactly
as expected.  I think it just doesn't like a negative Y value.  What do
you think?

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread RaiMan
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Thanks for the detailed information and and for not giving up.

I will check the influence of a negative Y value on the monitor config
in Sikuli.

all the best.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread RaiMan
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Linked to bug: #1288796
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1288796
"[1.0.1] MultiMonitor: negative Y value for second monitor might muss up 
monitor config"

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Answered => Open

Greg Howell is still having a problem:
Thank you but I'm sorry to bug you with one more thing I noticed about
it.  So my Screen(0) is my main display on the right and my screen(1) is
on the left.  If I tell it to grab a region on screen(1), it correctly
allows me to draw a region over there now (since I've lined up my
monitors correctly).  But when it actually does an observe in that
region and sees something change, what it actually highlights is the
correct spots in screen(1) but it fills the highlights in with screen
images from screen(0).  I believe that is a bug.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Greg Howell gave more information on the question:
def changed(event):
for ch in event.changes:
ch.highlight() # highlight all changes
sleep(1)
for ch in event.changes:
ch.highlight() # turn off the highlights
scr=Screen(1)
r = scr.selectRegion("Please select the region")
# any change in r larger than 50 pixels would trigger the changed function
r.onChange(50, changed)
r.observe(10, background=False)

r.stopObserver()

If I were to venture a guess, since my default system SCREEN is 0 and
I'm asking for a region over on screen(1), when it actually calls the
function "changed" passing it the region coordinates, it uses those
coordinates and highlights the appropriate elements with the same
coordinates on screen(0) because that's the default instead of the using
the screen that was passed.  Is that a possibility?

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-06 Thread RaiMan
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Open => Needs information

RaiMan requested more information:
if you are willing to test with a preview of 1.1.0-Beta1 and are able to
download something from DropBox, then send me a mail silently to my mail
at  https://launchpad.net/~raimund-hocke and I will send you a link,
where you can download a zip file for testing the IDE 1.1.0-Beta1.

Otherwise I will come back on that in 3 weeks (I am just off for a
vacation ;-).

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-12 Thread obiwan-92
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
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obiwan-92 requested more information:
Hello,

When you modify the OS screen settings, you have to restart Sikuli.
Try to do your tests again and tell me if it's better.

I try on my Win7 with two screens in different positions, without find
any trouble.

Regards.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-12 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Needs information => Open

Greg Howell gave more information on the question:
Thank you for all the responses.

So it appears to find the screens correctly like you said and maybe it
had something to do with restarting (although I thought I did that
several times before), but the problem really isn't with the screen
location and highlight now as much as it is with the way it observes and
does actions over on Screen(1).

Here's what I'm seeing:

[log] highlight S(0)[0,0 1920x1080] E:Y, T:3.0 for 3.0 secs
[debug] Screen.capture: java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=0,width=1920,height=1080]
[debug] RobotDesktop: captureScreen: on 0 using 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=0,width=1920,height=1080]
[log] highlight S(1)[-1920,-120 1920x1200] E:Y, T:3.0 for 3.0 secs
[debug] Screen.capture: 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=-1920,y=-120,width=1920,height=1200]
[debug] RobotDesktop: captureScreen: on 1 using 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=0,width=1920,height=1200]
[debug] Screen.capture: 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=-1920,y=-120,width=1920,height=1200]

That part is working fine.  It draws the red box around each screen correctly.  
Now, I have the following code to select a region over on screen(1):
scr=Screen(1)
r = scr.selectRegion("Please select the region")

[debug] CapturePrompt: Please select the region
[debug] ScreenUnion: getIdFromPoint: (1295, 87) as (-625, -33) in (-1920, 
-120,3840, 1200) on 1
[debug] CapturePrompt: started at (1295,87) as L(-625,-33) on 1
[debug] CapturePrompt: finished at (1905,841) as L(-15,721) on 1
[debug] CapturePrompt.close: freeing resources

That seems to capture the screen correctly on Screen(1)

But now I have code to observe changes in that region (of course my function is 
defined up at the top of the file):
def changed(event):
#popup("something changed ")
for ch in event.changes:
ch.highlight() # highlight all changes
sleep(1)
for ch in event.changes:
ch.highlight() # turn off the highlights

r.onChange(50, changed)
r.observe(10, background=False)

What I'm seeing is that it correctly observes a change in the region
over on Screen(1) where I selected, but when it highlights and shows the
contents, it is showing the contents of the equivalent region over on
Screen(0) (i.e. it takes the contents of Screen(0) in that equivalent
region and displays it in the highlighted area over in Screen(1)).  And
the other thing I tried the other day was to do a "click" or
"rightclick" operation over in that region on Screen(1) and it actually
did the click operation at the equivalent coordinates over on Screen(0)

[debug] Region: observe: starting in R[-625,-33 610x754]@S(1) for 10.0 seconds
[debug] SikuliEventManager: resetting observe states for R[-625,-33 
610x754]@S(1)
[debug] SikuliXFinal: add observer: now running 1 observer(s)
[debug] Screen.capture: java.awt.Rectangle[x=-625,y=-33,width=610,height=754]
[debug] RobotDesktop: captureScreen: on 1 using 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=1295,y=87,width=610,height=754]


[log] toggle highlight M[-624,-32 555x656]@S(S(0)[0,0 1920x1080]) S:-1.00 
Center:-347,296: true
[debug] Screen.capture: java.awt.Rectangle[x=1293,y=85,width=561,height=662]
[debug] RobotDesktop: captureScreen: on 0 using 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=1293,y=85,width=561,height=662]
[log] toggle highlight M[-624,-32 555x656]@S(S(0)[0,0 1920x1080]) S:-1.00 
Center:-347,296: false
[debug] observe: update exit: ret: true
[debug] Screen.capture: java.awt.Rectangle[x=-625,y=-33,width=610,height=754]
[debug] RobotDesktop: captureScreen: on 1 using 
java.awt.Rectangle[x=1295,y=87,width=610,height=754]


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obiwan-92
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:27 AM
To: Howell, Greg
Subject: Re: [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

Your question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

obiwan-92 requested more information:
Hello,

When you modify the OS screen settings, you have to restart Sikuli.
Try to do your tests again and tell me if it's better.

I try on my Win7 with two screens in different positions, without find
any trouble.

Regards.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-12 Thread obiwan-92
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
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obiwan-92 posted a new comment:
Ok. Thanks a lot.

Now, it's all clear. :-)

I will investigate this afternoon.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-13 Thread obiwan-92
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Open => Answered

obiwan-92 proposed the following answer:
Hello.

The bug is confirmed.
It will probably resolve for the next version.

Thanks a lot to finding it. ;)

Regards.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-13 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Answered => Open

Greg Howell is still having a problem:
You're welcome.  And thanks for jumping on it so fast.  So I only have 2
questions:  1) When do you predict the next version becoming available,
and 2) can you verify that you've tested this no only for the highlight
operation over on screen(1) but other operations like click and
rightclick?  I just wanted to make sure because those were other bugs
that I saw and wasn't sure if they were related to the same root cause
as the highlight issue.

Thanks,
Greg

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-13 Thread obiwan-92
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Open => Answered

obiwan-92 proposed the following answer:
Hello,

I can't tell you when the next version will come.
Sikuli is an open source application, every one can develop it.
Currently, there is only one people in development : RaiMan.
I believe he's currently in holidays.

For now, I'm just help the user of Sikuli to use the application and report the 
bugs.
In the few weeks, I will start to work on a recorder which be add to the IDE of 
Sikuli.

Right now, I don't have the time to correct your bug. Job troubles !!
:'(

I have check the click, rightClick and hover functions. They work fine !!!
The problem is just of the capture. For some reason, the highlight capture an 
image from the Screen 0 and not the Screen 1. For me, it's just a minor bug and 
it's probably why we find it only now.

Again, I'm sorry I can't help you more. I will try to change that. ;)

Best regards.

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Re: [Sikuli-driver] [Question #245030]: Screen(1) doesn't seem to work.

2014-03-13 Thread Greg Howell
Question #245030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/245030

Status: Answered => Solved

Greg Howell confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks for the reply.  No need to be sorry.  I was just curious on the
timing.  Glad to hear those other functions worked in your testing.
I'll just look forward to the next build to try them out and do some
work arounds in the mean time.  I'll go ahead and close out this ticket.

Thanks again for the efforts

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