I confirm, that alt-c instead of alt-shift-c (which does not work) aborts the script, returns to the IDE and prints a message "hot key pressed".
But when restarting the script, messages are no longer reported in the message area. alt-c still interrupts the script, but without producing a message and leaving the first line of the script with an error marker.
To get the normal behavior, you have to restart the IDE.
Together with question https:/ /answers. launchpad. net/sikuli/ +question/ 116896
I tested on my Win7.
I confirm, that alt-c instead of alt-shift-c (which does not work) aborts the script, returns to the IDE and prints a message "hot key pressed".
But when restarting the script, messages are no longer reported in the message area. alt-c still interrupts the script, but without producing a message and leaving the first line of the script with an error marker.
To get the normal behavior, you have to restart the IDE.