Question #404001 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/404001
Alex Lunyov posted a new comment:
OK, I looked more closely the docs, tried the example and found out that
adding the line
reg = JRegion(reg)
solved my problem at last. I don't know Java, this line was written on
the off-chance. :)
That's curious that these lines produce different kinds of Region (Java
and Python?):
reg = Region(x,y,w,h) # this doesn't work in observer
reg = selectRegion("select a region to observe") # this works in observer
But print(reg) gives in both cases "R[x,y wxh]@S(0) E:Y, T:3,0" where
one can't see the difference between Java and Python level Region (hope
this is right terminology).
My problem seems to be solved but I need some time to check.
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