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[Bug 919784] Re: X-1.0rc3: IDE: stop execution with alt-shift-c

 

When using Sikuli-IDE-w.bat to start the IDE, you do not have any
foreground job running (no symbol in task bar), that could accept alt-
shift-c (this is the one that should work). The only way is to kill the
javaw process.

If you start the IDE using Sikuli-IDE.bat, you have to bring the command
line window to front and alt-shift-c will work. Same goes for the case
when running a script from command line.

** Summary changed:

- stop execution
+ X-1.0rc3: IDE: stop execution with alt-shift-c

** Changed in: sikuli
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Summary changed:

- X-1.0rc3: IDE: stop execution with alt-shift-c
+ X-1.0rc3: IDE: stop execution with alt-shift-c using Sikuli-IDE-w.bat does not work

** Description changed:

+ ***** workaround
+ 
+ use Sikuli-IDE.bat to start the IDE or run the script from command line.
+ 
+ the correct key combo is alt-shift-c
+ 
+ ------------------------------------------------
+ 
  running x 1.0 rc3, on windows xp 32-bit
  
  I have a while true loop
  
  alt-c and alt-shift-c is not working when I run my script directly from
  the IDE.

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Title:
  X-1.0rc3: IDE: stop execution with alt-shift-c using Sikuli-IDE-w.bat
  does not work

Status in Sikuli:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  ***** workaround

  use Sikuli-IDE.bat to start the IDE or run the script from command
  line.

  the correct key combo is alt-shift-c

  ------------------------------------------------

  running x 1.0 rc3, on windows xp 32-bit

  I have a while true loop

  alt-c and alt-shift-c is not working when I run my script directly
  from the IDE.

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