Public bug reported:
To avoid most of the resolution problems of Sikuli, I chnage within my script
the user windows desktop resolution (100% - 125% - 150% and 175%) and i put it
by default at 125%. The thing is that Sikuli is only looking in the old
resolution (for example, if i go from 150% to 125%, a large part of the bottom
and right side of the screen won't be detected, so if I need to find()
something here, it will never be able to). I don't know if it is fixable but i
might just post it here.
I am using version 2.5.0 under windows 10 64 bits.
If you want to reproduce the bug, just make a script which changes windows
resolution, then try to find something like the Wi-Fi logo on the bottom rigt
part of the screen. You can also open SikuliIDE while being at 150% or 175%,
then switch back to 125% and take a screenshot with the IDE tool made for it,
you will se the part of the screen that is ignored.
I know that relaunching SikuliIDE fixes it, but it is in the case that it is
needed to switch it inside the script, for portability between different
persons laptops.
** Affects: sikuli
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2007980
Title:
SikulixIDE does not scale the area to find elements when windows
resolution is changed
Status in SikuliX:
New
Bug description:
To avoid most of the resolution problems of Sikuli, I chnage within my script
the user windows desktop resolution (100% - 125% - 150% and 175%) and i put it
by default at 125%. The thing is that Sikuli is only looking in the old
resolution (for example, if i go from 150% to 125%, a large part of the bottom
and right side of the screen won't be detected, so if I need to find()
something here, it will never be able to). I don't know if it is fixable but i
might just post it here.
I am using version 2.5.0 under windows 10 64 bits.
If you want to reproduce the bug, just make a script which changes windows
resolution, then try to find something like the Wi-Fi logo on the bottom rigt
part of the screen. You can also open SikuliIDE while being at 150% or 175%,
then switch back to 125% and take a screenshot with the IDE tool made for it,
you will se the part of the screen that is ignored.
I know that relaunching SikuliIDE fixes it, but it is in the case that it is
needed to switch it inside the script, for portability between different
persons laptops.
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