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Re: [Question #258525]: getBundlePath() in Windows returns different slash as os.sep

 

Question #258525 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/258525

Rodolfo posted a new comment:
Hi RaiMan,

I have renamed my pictures folders to images.sikuli and moved it to
different places in the project:

- Right under the project's root
- Inside the scr folder

Still I am unable to get it right.

I will have a folder structure like this in Eclipse:

- Project-Folder
--- src-folder
-------- folder-for-functionality-A
-------- folder-for-functionality-B
-------- folder-for-functionality-C
--- test-folder
-------- folder-for-test-functionality-A
-------- folder-for-test-functionality-B
-------- folder-for-test-functionality-C
- Test-Project-Folder
--- functional-test-folder
-------- folder-for-system-test-A
-------- folder-for-system-test-B
-------- folder-for-system-test-C

I have two questions:

1) Given the above project structure, what is the best way to organize
my pictures taking into consideration that every "folder-for-
functionality-X" has their own picture files.

2) I have cloned the Sikuli project, what area should I look for in
order to understand better (and probably test/debug) the methods
addImagePath(), setImagePath().

As always, thanks for your patience and help.

Rodolfo

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