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Message #27987
Re: [Question #253961]: How to Disable Package Contents
Question #253961 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/253961
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Ha, good question.
I had this problem a year ago, when switching to 10.8 (but the other way
round: .sikuli was not available, since I did not install the Sikuli mac
app before starting my tests with my dev environment in Netbeans).
I know, that there is a way to get rid of this. but first you have to
purge the Sikuli app from your system.
Be aware: if you do that now, and succeed, then afterwards you have to
start everything from command line or double click sikuli-ide.jar.
So if you really want to do that, come back, before doing it: the IDE
can be switched by a setting, to open .sikuli folders as scripts like in
Windows.
BTW: it is on the list to generally add this as an option (bundles or
folders and be able to dynamically switch between the 2 scenarios).
On the other hand: for version 1.2 a project manager is planned, that
would allow, to inspect the project contents in the IDE.
... and in long term, the preferred script container will be a .jar file
;-)
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