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Greg Howell confirmed that the question is solved:
This problem is resolved as mentioned above in #4. Closing out the
ticket.
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Question #253637 on Sikuli changed:
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Greg Howell is still having a problem:
That's a good point. I'm already figuring out the x,y coordinates of
the track that occurred so I can write them to a file and I know what
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
ok, you are the guy with the onChange observation on the map.
… but I'd have to use a region that has much more area than the watchbox
and
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Greg Howell is still having a problem:
That's what I figured from reading all the documentation.
So the product I work on is a surveillance tracking program where you
draw a wat
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Yes, the answer is no ;-)
Everything is based on rectangles only.
Only because I am always curious:
The reason behind your question?
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New question #253637 on Sikuli:
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I think the answer is probably no, but I need to ask if it is possible to
declare a region of a geometry other than a rectangle. For example, could you
declare a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle or even m
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