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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
ok, then OCR does not work for your font.
You simply have to forget it for now or look for other
solutions/workarounds in the net (if it is
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tjonnyc gave more information on the question:
If I run that line, all I get is
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Question #236636 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan requested more information:
What happens, if you restrict the region to one line or even one word of
text?
use:
print "#%s#"%(selectRegion().text())
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tjonnyc is still having a problem:
Tried it, still nothing.
1.) Other OCR programs have no problem recognizing the text (took
screenshot, MS Office OCR and CorelDraw OCR recogni
Question #236636 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
guess you get either spaces or unprintable text.
try:
print "#%s#"%myText
to better see, what is printed.
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I'm trying this code, which I got from the answer to another thread (marked as
solved):
myReg= Region(100,100,500,600)
myReg.highlight(2)
myText = myReg.text()
print myText
There is definitely text there, but
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