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[Bug 782226] [NEW] X-1.0rc2: Windows: Interrupt hot key seems not to work running script from commandline (.sikuli and .skl)

 

Public bug reported:

The IDE installs a hot key to interrupt a running script (Windows: alt-
shift-c).

My experience on Win7-32:
It works, when running the script from inside the IDE (run button, ctrl-r). But it does not work, when using one of the two .bat's (you seem to use the Sikuli-IDE-w.bat) to run a script (.sikuli and .skl).

It seems, currently killing javaw or the command window is the only
chance.

** Affects: sikuli
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- X-1.0rc2: Windows: Interrupt hot key seems not to work running a saved as executable .skl
+ X-1.0rc2: Windows: Interrupt hot key seems not to work running script from commandline (.sikuli and .skl)

** Description changed:

  The IDE installs a hot key to interrupt a running script (Windows: alt-
  shift-c).
  
- My experience on Win7-32: 
- It works, when running the script from inside the IDE (run button, ctrl-r). But it does not work, when using one of the two .bat's (you seem to use the Sikuli-IDE-w.bat) to run a saved executable (.skl).
- 
- So I am inclined to say, this is a bug, since it should either work or
- is not implemented.
+ My experience on Win7-32:
+ It works, when running the script from inside the IDE (run button, ctrl-r). But it does not work, when using one of the two .bat's (you seem to use the Sikuli-IDE-w.bat) to run a script (.sikuli and .skl).
  
  It seems, currently killing javaw or the command window is the only
  chance.

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Title:
  X-1.0rc2: Windows: Interrupt hot key seems not to work running script
  from commandline (.sikuli and .skl)

Status in Sikuli:
  New

Bug description:
  The IDE installs a hot key to interrupt a running script (Windows:
  alt-shift-c).

  My experience on Win7-32:
  It works, when running the script from inside the IDE (run button, ctrl-r). But it does not work, when using one of the two .bat's (you seem to use the Sikuli-IDE-w.bat) to run a script (.sikuli and .skl).

  It seems, currently killing javaw or the command window is the only
  chance.


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