Question #227891 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/227891
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
When using the commandline to start the IDE (e.g. on Windows using
Sikuli-IDE.bat), you can add the parameter
-Dsikuli.console=false
to the java parameters in the batch script.
This will have the effect, that the output does not go to the message are of
the IDE, but simultaneously to the still open command window (... but you need
the space on the screen, to have your script targets and the command window on
the screen).
If you run your script from commandline using
java -jar path-to-sikuli-script.jar path-to-your-script.sikuli
the output too goes simultaneously to the command window.
I put on my list, that it might be a good option, to have some floating
message window available, while a script is running.
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