Question #679030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/679030
Status: Answered => Solved
jeffrey confirmed that the question is solved:
I've found what was the problem, we had right together!
Despite the impersonnation to current user seems working f
Question #679030 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/679030
Status: Answered => Open
jeffrey is still having a problem:
At the boot of OS, this service (C# coded) start (so is started before
the login screen), it's waiting for a user open his session, and w
it with a simple swing application, works fine).
But when the service start sikuli from command line, error appears
immediately:
[ERROR] RunIDE: JavaSystemProperty::user.home not valid:
C:\Users\jeffrey
I don't understand, this directory exists, it's my current user's home directory
I don't want
application, works fine).
But when the service start sikuli from command line, error appears immediately:
[ERROR] RunIDE: JavaSystemProperty::user.home not valid: C:\Users\jeffrey
I don't understand, this directory exists, it's my current user's home directory
I don't want to use startup menu because
Question #230125 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/230125
Status: Answered = Solved
Jeffrey Corpuz confirmed that the question is solved:
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What I want to know how to create a region within a region
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New question #230125 on Sikuli:
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Hello, so I am testing out something with the new Java API (1.0.0) and I would
enjoy help in selecting a region within a region?
How does one go about it, I recently updated it and ScreenRegion does not exist
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