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[Bug 1408486] Re: [1.1.0] Windows 7: Capture problems when changing multi monitor setup without reboot
Thanks for the updates to the instructions I am further now, but still
have problems. The sikulixlibswin-1.1.0.jar file seems to have got me
past the previous problem, but I now get errors at the end of the
install log and a matching dialog box when I try to run the IDE telling
me "Terminating: No scripting support available: Rerun Setup!". I have
re-run setup multiple times with and without deleting files/backups etc.
but still get the same result.
Regarding the multi-monitor issue I think perhaps it is subtly different
from the description. The problem occurred without any change to the
monitor setup. The change was what fixed it. Several months ago, there
had been two monitors connected, then the second monitor was re-assigned
for other use. The machine has been rebooted many times since then.
After all this time, I then installed Sikuli and hit the problem, which
was fixed when the monitor was re-attached, the machine rebooted, and
then the monitor removed and the machine rebooted again. I would not
have discovered this if it was not for your insight, so thankyou! I only
mention this in case it leads you to a false path trying to reproduce by
disconnecting/reconnecting monitors without reboot.
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Title:
[1.1.0] Windows 7: Capture problems when changing multi monitor setup
without reboot
Status in Sikuli:
In Progress
Bug description:
Hi,
New here but couldn't find this reported yet. On Windows 7 SP1 64-bit,
I have just done a fresh install of Sikuli (the latest stable release
at time of writing SikuliX-1.0.1). Tried out hello world tutorial but
on the first step got a black screen when capturing image. The screen
was all black but with the large white text "select an image". Once a
region was selected, the captured image also came out solid black (my
desktop is not black). I have tried this a few times including after
restarting and get the same results each time.
Note this is not bug 752065 "Screen goes black when capturing image
when running on VM Fusion" - I am not using a virtual machine. However
the symptoms are otherwise similar. Of note, I do have Virtual Box
installed, although it was not running at the time.
Given this release is quite old now, I am guessing it may possibly be
an issue on my part, otherwise somebody else would have reported it?
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