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Re: [Question #235070]: Is Sikuli stable when it run in Java api for a little complicate program?
Question #235070 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/235070
Kurt Chen gave more information on the question:
By the way, the jar, sikuli-java.jar size is 13,369 KB for version
1.0.1.
-Kurt.
From: Ke Chen [mailto:kchen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 2:37 PM
To: 'rmhdevelop@xxxxxx'
Cc: 'question235070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Visual Affect
Hi RaiMan,
I got the sikuli-java.jar file, which you mentioned in that link, then, put
it in my build path, and run my test suite, I got the Visual Affect like
below, which is the same as before, do you mean the Visual Affect is just
like this?? What I was looking for is the Visual Affect like the slow motion
in IDE. I will take a snapshot below.
Here you go, this is the snapshot which I was looking for in Slow
Motion:
So, in other words, even I got the sikuli-java.jar file from the link you
provided, I still doesn't get the Visual Affect, what I was looking for in
slow motion.
Here is what my setup in java file:
Settings.setShowActions(false);
Settings.SlowMotionDelay = 1;
Settings.ClickDelay = 0.5;
Please help ! Thanks So much.
-Kurt.
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