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Jose Pablo Jimenez Velez posted a new comment:
Excellent! thanks for the quick response!
That was the problem, I did rename the file and I was not aware that there
was an internal dependency.
I opened the fi
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Jose Pablo Jimenez Velez confirmed that the question is solved:
Excellent! thanks for the quick response!
That was the problem, I did rename the file and I was not aware that
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RaiMan posted a new comment:
always welcome.
--- This might be worth to have in the docs :P
Right! I will add some words about that to the relevant chapter. Thanks
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
This works on my Mac Lion:
- both scripts.sikuli are in same folder (then no sys.path entry is needed)
- main.sikuli opened and run in Siku
New question #180960 on Sikuli:
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I have followed the instructions in the documentation but no matter what I do I
can't import a custom module
Currently I have a folder with 2 sikuli scripts
libBroser.sikuli
test.sikuli
libBrowser has in the f
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