Question #214725 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/214725
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
--- not really, what I told you :-(
To get the above running you need the following structure:
-- is a folder
-f- is a file
--content means: the following lines should be in the file before
C:\Users\ambigaj\PathToMyImage\
-- ImageX.sikuli
-f- ImageX.py
--content
from sikuli import *
imgx = "1353581350510.png"
patx = Pattern(imgx).similar(0.7).targetOffset(0,0)
-f- 1353581350510.png
The structure ImageX.sikuli would be produced by the IDE, if would put the 3
lines in the IDE and save it to ImageX in the folder
C:\Users\ambigaj\PathToMyImage\
But you could also produce the above structure with Eclipse: make a folder
xxx.sikuli and create inside that folder a xxx.py (same name as the containing
folder!) and put all images needed into xxx.sikuli.
BTW: when using from xxx import * an additional import xxx does not make
sense.
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