Question #180926 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Yes of course.
Use
Sikuli-IDE.bat -r path-to-your.sikuli
to execute one script and put as many of these as needed into one batch file.
I
Question #180926 on Sikuli changed:
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Prateek Sahu is still having a problem:
Sorry Raimun
But is it possible by creating a Batch File...
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Question #180926 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Make a main script, that executes the tests with
execfile()
one after the other.
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Question #180926 on Sikuli changed:
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I have created My Sikuli Scripts using python...
Steps which I had followed:
1. Create Python project.
2. All the the test Scripts are in this project only.
all the scripts
New question #180926 on Sikuli:
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I have created My Sikuli Scripts using python...
Steps which I had followed:
1. Create Python project.
2. All the the test Scripts are in this project only.
all the scripts are working fine.
Now I wa
Question #180926 on Sikuli changed:
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Prateek Sahu posted a new comment:
*Is it possible by creating a batch file if yes then how???
Sorry for spelling mistake :-)
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