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[Bug 1413796] [NEW] UI Elements Modify Screen Bounds

 

Public bug reported:

Using SikuliIDE 1.1.0 (2015-01-16_01:00nightly) - python

I just recently installed this program on a Windows 7 Enterprise
machine.  I am using two monitors.  I installed Sikuli onto a  network
drive.

When I first open the IDE, there are no problems, everything works the
way that it should.  Each time that I press one of the UI elements that
adds code and takes a screenshot (for example: find, wait, click or
rightClick) the screen bounds are changed by 2 pixels on all edges.

When I start, the screen bounds used to search are [0,0 1920x1080], then
after adding a few elements, I run the code and get log messages like:

[log] DOUBLE CLICK on L(83,87)@S(0)[8,8 1904x1064]

The mouse events are still zero indexed though so in this case the mouse
double clicked 8 pixels low and to the right of the intended target.

I looked to see if someone else had logged something like this but
didn't see anything.

Thanks.

** Affects: sikuli
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Screen Capture"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1413796/+attachment/4303875/+files/Capture.JPG

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Title:
  UI Elements Modify Screen Bounds

Status in Sikuli:
  New

Bug description:
  Using SikuliIDE 1.1.0 (2015-01-16_01:00nightly) - python

  I just recently installed this program on a Windows 7 Enterprise
  machine.  I am using two monitors.  I installed Sikuli onto a  network
  drive.

  When I first open the IDE, there are no problems, everything works the
  way that it should.  Each time that I press one of the UI elements
  that adds code and takes a screenshot (for example: find, wait, click
  or rightClick) the screen bounds are changed by 2 pixels on all edges.

  When I start, the screen bounds used to search are [0,0 1920x1080],
  then after adding a few elements, I run the code and get log messages
  like:

  [log] DOUBLE CLICK on L(83,87)@S(0)[8,8 1904x1064]

  The mouse events are still zero indexed though so in this case the
  mouse double clicked 8 pixels low and to the right of the intended
  target.

  I looked to see if someone else had logged something like this but
  didn't see anything.

  Thanks.

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