Question #466210 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/466210
Status: Answered => Solved
Martin Roth confirmed that the question is solved:
Wow, this is alot more than I bargained for. Thanks alot, RaiMan!! I think I
picked up quite a few useful tricks from your code. This should lead me to my
goal and I will experiment with it more once I get the time (so far I tried it
with my images and it is working well, even though they are 9x11 px and white
on a black background).
The only issue I suspect might occur in my example is that the cells might get
shifted depending on whether a two or a three digit number appears, but it is
tricky to be sure since I have never seen a three digit number when manually
generating them (since the probability to get one is low). In your example the
cells that the numbers can appear in are static. However, now I understand how
you can use a cell approach, since the numbers will always have the same
relative distance to each other. The tricky thing would be to know the absolute
location of the first cell (derived from the left-most number), since it might
be different depending on if the number that is generated has two or three
digits.
I am very grateful for the example code. I will try to see what I can
conjure up once I get a moment to spare. :-)
Regarding the original error (as stated in the title), I realize now
that is was a human error and not a malfunction in Sikuli that was the
underlying cause.
Much obliged, RaiMan! I owe you one.
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