Activity log for bug #1704302

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2017-07-14 06:53:11 RaiMan bug added bug
2017-07-14 07:08:41 RaiMan sikuli: status New In Progress
2017-07-14 07:08:44 RaiMan sikuli: importance Undecided Medium
2017-07-14 07:08:47 RaiMan sikuli: assignee RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
2017-07-14 07:08:50 RaiMan sikuli: milestone 1.1.2
2017-07-15 08:35:36 RaiMan description *************** problem description - Linux Mint 18.2 with Cinnamon (latest versions) Images created with SikuliX's capture feature (at the bottom created with Java's Robot createScreenCapture()) do not show what currently is seen on the screen. Looking at these captured images. The active window loose its borders and shows the content of another window (another terminal) behind it. The inactive window behind the terminal (a firefox browser window) shows the borders but again with the content of another firefox window that was behind the visible one. I tested with a lot of open windows overlapped and not maximized. - The active visible window loose its borders - The inactive visible window retains its borders - In all windows the content was replaced with the content located in the same place of another window of the same running program (seems the first it found from the list of active windows) This bug is based on the question discussion: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/647616 Thanks https://launchpad.net/~edmundo-valle for reporting and debugging. ------------------------------- Currently there is neither a workaround nor an idea for a solution, since the problem is created inside the Java/Linux interface. *************** problem description - Linux Mint 18.2 with Cinnamon (latest versions) Images created with SikuliX's capture feature (at the bottom created with Java's Robot createScreenCapture()) do not show what currently is seen on the screen. Looking at these captured images. The active window loose its borders and shows the content of another window (another terminal) behind it. The inactive window behind the terminal (a firefox browser window) shows the borders but again with the content of another firefox window that was behind the visible one. I tested with a lot of open windows overlapped and not maximized. - The active visible window loose its borders - The inactive visible window retains its borders - In all windows the content was replaced with the content located in the same place of another window of the same running program (seems the first it found from the list of active windows) This bug is based on the question discussion: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/647616 Thanks https://launchpad.net/~edmundo-valle for reporting and debugging. He has collected more information: see comment #2 ------------------------------- Currently there is neither a workaround nor an idea for a solution, since the problem is created inside the Java/Linux interface.
2017-07-15 08:36:49 RaiMan description *************** problem description - Linux Mint 18.2 with Cinnamon (latest versions) Images created with SikuliX's capture feature (at the bottom created with Java's Robot createScreenCapture()) do not show what currently is seen on the screen. Looking at these captured images. The active window loose its borders and shows the content of another window (another terminal) behind it. The inactive window behind the terminal (a firefox browser window) shows the borders but again with the content of another firefox window that was behind the visible one. I tested with a lot of open windows overlapped and not maximized. - The active visible window loose its borders - The inactive visible window retains its borders - In all windows the content was replaced with the content located in the same place of another window of the same running program (seems the first it found from the list of active windows) This bug is based on the question discussion: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/647616 Thanks https://launchpad.net/~edmundo-valle for reporting and debugging. He has collected more information: see comment #2 ------------------------------- Currently there is neither a workaround nor an idea for a solution, since the problem is created inside the Java/Linux interface. *************** problem description - Linux Mint 18.2 with Cinnamon (latest versions) Images created with SikuliX's capture feature (at the bottom created with Java's Robot createScreenCapture()) do not show what currently is seen on the screen. Looking at these captured images. The active window loose its borders and shows the content of another window (another terminal) behind it. The inactive window behind the terminal (a firefox browser window) shows the borders but again with the content of another firefox window that was behind the visible one. I tested with a lot of open windows overlapped and not maximized. - The active visible window loose its borders - The inactive visible window retains its borders - In all windows the content was replaced with the content located in the same place of another window of the same running program (seems the first it found from the list of active windows) This bug is based on the question discussion: https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/647616 Thanks https://launchpad.net/~edmundo-valle for reporting and debugging. He has collected more information: see comment #2 ------------------------------- Currently there is neither a workaround nor an idea for a solution, since the problem is created inside the Java/Linux interface. A possible workaround sometimes mentioned: install and use OpenJDK 7
2018-03-27 09:36:14 RaiMan sikuli: milestone 1.1.2 1.1.3