** Changed in: sikuli
Milestone: 2.0.0 => 2.1.0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1431694
Title:
[request] locate any resource (folders/files) in the current runtime
environment
Status in Sikuli:
In Progress
Bug description:
Im trying to separate some parts of my scripts to reuse it
Lets say I have a script that do something with a screen, we will call
that script1.sikuli, this script have folders inside it with images or
text files that can be accessed inside this script using
getBundlePath() + "/subfolder". But when I import that script inside
another, lets call that script script2.sikuli, getBundlePath() passes
to point to the path of script2.
How can I make script1 have notion of its own folder even after
imported? I know how to hardcode that, getBundlePath() +
"/../script1.sikuli" is any other better way of the script to know its
own name even after imported?
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