not really.
DDPattern holds all information, that defines the drop down (DD):
- base image (to be found and clicked to open the DD)
- orientation
- navigation supported

... the IDE could have some support like with Preview:
- you capture the image and open preview and there the tab DD (new ;-)
- you select some options 
- you might test the DD and capture the DD to
- define the geometry (entry heights)
- ....

on save this will create the respective Jython elements in the code
(like with the current Pattern().similar.targetOffset())

so the usage would be (corrected)

dd = DDPattern(<the defining parameters created by preview>)
ret = click(dd.use(img2))
if ret = .....

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Title:
  [request] want a feature to select an image in a drop down list

Status in Sikuli:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello.

  It's probably one of the most difficult thing to do with Sikuli.
  I have no solution at all to generalize this function to work every time.
  But I think it will be more than useful.

  -- system --
  Sikuli 1.0.1
  Win 7 (32)
  Java 1.7.51

  Regards.

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