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[Bug 1412533] [NEW] IDE does not appear to use ImagePath for displaying thumbnails
Public bug reported:
SikuliX version 1.10 (2015-01-16_01:00nightly build)
32-bit Windows XP VM with JRE 7
I have developed some scripts that use a shared image directory. One
script is imported by the others and uses
ImagePath.setBundlePath("\path\to\shared\img\dir"). All images are
referred to by name with no path in the scripts.
All of the script run fine both from the IDE and cmd shell. However,
none of the image thumbnails are displayed in the IDE or generated HTML.
Newly generated images are always placed in the working directory of the
script.
One of the big advantages of using the IDE is being able to visually
check image matches in your current screen. It would be nice to be able
to do this using shared images. For now, one has to copy the images
back to the current directory.
Ideally, the IDE would use ImagePath and display the first image found
in that path regardless if it was the first path entry. That way
ImagePath.add could be used as well). Newly created images would go to
the first entry in ImagePath.
** Affects: sikuli
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: ide
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1412533
Title:
IDE does not appear to use ImagePath for displaying thumbnails
Status in Sikuli:
New
Bug description:
SikuliX version 1.10 (2015-01-16_01:00nightly build)
32-bit Windows XP VM with JRE 7
I have developed some scripts that use a shared image directory. One
script is imported by the others and uses
ImagePath.setBundlePath("\path\to\shared\img\dir"). All images are
referred to by name with no path in the scripts.
All of the script run fine both from the IDE and cmd shell. However,
none of the image thumbnails are displayed in the IDE or generated
HTML. Newly generated images are always placed in the working
directory of the script.
One of the big advantages of using the IDE is being able to visually
check image matches in your current screen. It would be nice to be
able to do this using shared images. For now, one has to copy the
images back to the current directory.
Ideally, the IDE would use ImagePath and display the first image found
in that path regardless if it was the first path entry. That way
ImagePath.add could be used as well). Newly created images would go
to the first entry in ImagePath.
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