[1.1.0] Multi-monitor support --- fixed 2015-05-15+

Bug #1454757 reported by Kevin
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
SikuliX
Fix Committed
Critical
RaiMan

Bug Description

May 12th nightly build does not appear to work wit multiple monitors on Windows 7 64 bit and Java 7. Older versions work correctly, but the recent nightly builds do not.

Tags: fkt-region
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RaiMan (raimund-hocke) wrote :
Changed in sikuli:
status: New → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → High
assignee: nobody → RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
milestone: none → 1.1.0
summary: - Multi-monitor support
+ [1.1.0] Multi-monitor support --- 2015-05-10: currently not working
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Kevin (kevin-r-wilson8) wrote : Re: [1.1.0] Multi-monitor support --- 2015-05-10: currently not working

Thanks for the quick response.

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RaiMan (raimund-hocke) wrote :

should work now (2015-05-15+)

Changed in sikuli:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
importance: High → Critical
summary: - [1.1.0] Multi-monitor support --- 2015-05-10: currently not working
+ [1.1.0] Multi-monitor support --- fixed 2015-05-15+
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Kevin (kevin-r-wilson8) wrote :

Thanks, looking forwards to trying it out.

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Martin Leidel (martin-leidel) wrote :

I still have this issue with the latest build (nightly build from 27-June-15).

I have two displays.
Screen 1 has 1680x1050, screen 2 has 1920x1200. My main display is screen 2 which might be the problem because it can't find the image:

[error] FindFailed ( can not find 1435651177273.png in R[0,0 1920x1200]@S(0) )

Looks like the screen order is somehow mixed up?

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RaiMan (raimund-hocke) wrote :

what system?

please paste the statement, that you used to find image 1435651177273.png

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Martin Leidel (martin-leidel) wrote :

Well it's a Windows 7 64Bit system. The statement is simple, it's just the typical hello world example (clicking on the start button):

click("1435651177273.png")
type("hello!")

When click onto the image and go to the matching preview it's matched correctly.

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RaiMan (raimund-hocke) wrote :

playing with the start button is a bit tricky, and I am not happy with this historical "first example":

when the script ends (which is in a very short time) the start-up-button simply is as before.

If you ant to see the effects ad a wait(3) to the end of the script.

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