Ok, a step further ;-)
I have the emulator working.
At least I have found a problem and fixed it, so the capture()
principally works now.
But it does not give access to the whole screen content with varying
amount of black pixels towards the bottom.
The test now in the IDE works, if you
BTW: might be a problem with Android 5.x --- but as mentioned: Android
experience very, very bad ;-)
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[1.1.4] Android: Screenshot
ok, thanks for feedback and tests.
I have my stuff with my Nexus 7 running on my Windows 10 ...
... and everything works as expected.
My next step: get the emulator working.
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I also try the screencap command without -p
It's still return a 32bits-depth image.
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[1.1.4] Android: Screenshot problem - ADBDevice:
--- IDE:what is that?
Sorry for my description It's just the SikulixIDE with Jython language.
:)
--- emulator:what exactly is that? possible for me to get it on my
Windows 10?
It's an emulator called "ldplayer".(http://www.ldplayer.net/) (Android 5.1)
It works success on Windows 10.
--- it
BTW: I guess the IDE hangs caused by this non-RGBA problem
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