Phil,

>     Yes, you're right but the point is the public/images/ directory and its
> contents get copied by pyjsbuild to output/images/, so if you place
> alternative images in public/images/ and rebuild the pyjs version, the
> images will be available to both pyjd and pyjs.
> Hope this clarifies the point.

Not completely, why would you want to do that? What does "alternative
images in public/images/" mean? (Not getting that, sorry.)

The output folder is, if you want so, a deployment area or a build
area. Everything there is supposed to be generated. And, as such, it
must be taken from elsewhere -- clearly, outside of ./output.

Peter

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