Question #284591 on Sikuli changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/284591
RaiMan proposed the following answer: Ok, thanks for the details. It is rather simple with the current SikuliX 1.1.0: such complex testcase setups are not possible using the Sikuli IDE, because this IDE currently relies on the .sikuli folder design and it is true: this can never be fully compatible with the Python module definition. So the only chance currently, to be fully Python compatible, is to use your approach - but then you cannot use the SikuliX IDE any more, to edit your .py files (but this should not be a problem, since you do not use the IDE's capture feature for your scripts). I will add the possibility in version 2, to edit plain files of supported scripting languages. Anyways: A good IDE candidate would be Eclipse with PyDev for developement and testing of your scripts. For the handling of the image folder(s) you can use the SikuliX IDE, with the caveat, that the image folder must be named <images>.sikuli. To let other users run your scripts, they do not need an extra Jython. They simply can use sikulix.jar: java -cp sikulix.jar org.python.util.jython <mainscript> parameters... To setup the Python environment for SikuliX in this case: see https://github.com/RaiMan/SikuliX-2014/wiki/Usage-in-Java-programming -- You received this question notification because your team Sikuli Drivers is an answer contact for Sikuli. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~sikuli-driver Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~sikuli-driver More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

