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Re: [Question #178843]: Copy the codes from one system to another to use

 

Question #178843 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/178843

    Status: Answered => Open

shreenivas is still having a problem:
Hi Rai

Thanks for the answer.
As you said we cant use the same codes from one system to another is there
any other way to do.

2011/11/15 RaiMan <question178843@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Your question #178843 on Sikuli changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/178843
>
>    Status: Open => Answered
>
> RaiMan proposed the following answer:
> -- 1. how to publish Sikuli scripts
> You might either use the so called "executable" format showing up as
> script_name.skl (save as executable in IDE), which is a zipped version of
> the .sikuli folder and can be run from command line.
>
> Since it is not possible to open a .skl in the IDE as is, I usually zip
> the .sikuli folder myself, since it is clearer and easier for the
> recipient.
>
> Either ways make sure, that the images are handed over with the script.
>
> So, if you have done this in some way:
>
> -- 2. Using Sikuli scripts on other machines
> In these cases, all images captured on the source machine must be
> identical pixel by pixel on the target machine. Usually different screen
> resolutions do not matter, as long as each pixel on the screen stays the
> same. But there are situations (e.g. stretching) or app content that is
> visually scaled (games, web content, ...), where the pixels in the image
> (you say: I can see it on the screen, but pixels do not lie) are not the
> same.
>
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