Ich werde ab 2010-06-03 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
2010-06-28.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
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HA!
I was going to post informing everyone it was bin night but i won't...
Oh, I guess i have now :)
On Jun 3, 4:00 pm, jm...@guskoeln.de wrote:
Ich werde ab 2010-06-03 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
2010-06-28.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
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Best part about Sikuli is that it uses Jython. I cover it in show #15
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On Jun 2, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Fabrizio
Capturing the cursor seems to be very hard on some platforms. On Mac I
haven't found a single screenshot utility that can capture the cursor
itself. In the builtin Snapshot utility you have to go and pick from a
list of cursors which one you want inserted into your image at the
cursor position.
I
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On 6/3/10 17:59 , Tor Norbye wrote:
Capturing the cursor seems to be very hard on some platforms. On
Mac I haven't found a single screenshot utility that can capture
the cursor itself.
Curiously, I'm using SnapZ Pro X on Mac OS X and my problem is
But are you sure it's really capturing your cursor and not just
inserting the default system cursor image? In the builtin Grab
application, if you choose the default cursor instead of blank, it
will insert that image wherever your pointer is when the grab is
made. That way, if you want to show a
If I remember correctly, visual cursor position is implemented in hardware.
Software changes the cursor to use and the graphics hardware takes care of
all the heavy lifting. This frees up the CPU and it leaves the screen in
tact so it doesn't have to be redrawn when the cursor is moved. I guess
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On 6/3/10 21:45 , Robert Casto wrote:
If I remember correctly, visual cursor position is implemented in
hardware. Software changes the cursor to use and the graphics
hardware takes care of all the heavy lifting. This frees up the
CPU and it leaves
I ended up drawing my custom cursor on top, after getting the raw
image from java.awt.Robot. However this truly was a custom cursor,
since I was also unable to acquire the raw pixels of the
java.awt.Cursor. Reading the source code for java.awt.Cursor, it's
obviously there buried under resources in
On 03/06/10 14:41, Robert Casto wrote:
It doesn't matter what happened. It is not that hard to change some
domain records to point to another machine somewhere and put up a
simple page that tells people what is going on.
In some sense it actually is -- due to the fact that domain records are
yeah I remembered.
On Jun 3, 6:50 pm, Christian Catchpole christ...@catchpole.net
wrote:
HA!
I was going to post informing everyone it was bin night but i won't...
Oh, I guess i have now :)
On Jun 3, 4:00 pm, jm...@guskoeln.de wrote:
Ich werde ab 2010-06-03 nicht im Büro sein. Ich
I'm quite surprised at everyone making so many allowances. If this site were
Amazon.com, Apple.com, or CNN.com; you can bet they would have had something
up right away. I know this site isn't that big or as important. I guess I'm
alone on this one. Sorry to trouble everyone.
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