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yop gave more information on the question:
II just tried whith Sikulix 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 but for me whit Linux CentOs 7.x,
the command :
"Screen.resetMonitors()"
does not work.
Every time he gives the resoluti
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yop posted a new comment:
Just for information i'm working on Sikuli 1.1.1
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yop is still having a problem:
Thanks for your reply,
i try whith "Screen.showMonitors()" . (in this exemple, i launch the IDE
SIkuli in 1920x1080)
The message is already (aft
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
there are these features:
Screen.showMonitors()
... will print out the current monitor setup, as SikuliX saw it at startup (for
the IDE: a
New question #669559 on Sikuli:
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Hello,
i have some scripts to control UI Elements of an application in severals
displays resolution. in this example "1920x1080" and "1600x900.
For each Script i have the grab of the UI application whith the co
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