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[Bug 1013814] Re: Take a screen shot on Ubuntu 10.04 SikuliX-1rc3 does not work
Seems to be a 64-Bit Linux??
Have the 64-Bit version of Sikuli installed, guess so;-)
In terminal window pls. enter
java -jar path-to-sikuli-script.jar -i
which should open an interactive Sikuli command line session
enter:
print capture()
this is the command behind the auto-screenshot-feature in the IDE.
What happens? what is the printout on command line?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1013814
Title:
Take a screen shot on Ubuntu 10.04 SikuliX-1rc3 does not work
Status in Sikuli:
New
Bug description:
Using the latest Sikiuli rc3 (r905) on Ubuntu 10.04 take a screen shot
appears to work the first time, but no image is inserted into the IDE.
This is using FF 13.
To reproduce:
1. Launch the Sikuli IDE
2. insert click(
3. Take a screen shot of a button
4. Notice that there is no image inserted into the ide.
5. After this, take a screen shot seems to do nothing (it will not longer change the screen and change the cursor etc...)
This is a 64 bit system. I keep my system up to date with updates and
security patches. This is also a dual monitor system, but having the
ide on the same screen or a different screen doesn't seem to make any
difference in the above operation. The same version of Sikuli seems
to work fine on windows with IE 8 using the laptop screen.
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