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Message #04919
[Bug 832540] Re: broken characters in command line mode
You should use Sikuli-IDE.bat to run your scripts in the command line. If you really want to write your own
launch script, try adding -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 after java.
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Title:
broken characters in command line mode
Status in Sikuli:
New
Bug description:
1. The version of Sikuli you were using.
Sikuli X-1.0rc2
2. Your operating system, 32-bit or 64-bit, and its version.
Windows XP Professional K Version 2002 Service Pack 3
3. The procedure to reproduce the bug.
When I ran a Sikuli script using IDE, Hangul characters were pasted correctly.
When I ran the same script using command line, Hangul characters became unrecognizable as they were pasted.
4. Any information that might help us to locate the bug.
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