Indeed, it can seem cumbersome to extract images from a jar file just to 
reference them within scripts. This process may not be as efficient or 
user-friendly as it could be. Ideally, a system should allow scripts to 
directly access resources within the same jar. It's worth exploring if there 
are any configuration options or workarounds in your environment to simplify 
this process, as this would enhance the user experience and make the 
integration of scripts and resources more seamless.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/821549

Title:
  [request]: want to reference/read images from inside .jar file -
  together with load(file.jar)

Status in SikuliX:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  The problem is that we can import java/python scripts inside jar file using 
load(jar-file) (great feature btw).
  But if those scripts contain some references to images inside the same jar 
file, we are not able to get working scripts.
  We need to extract the images (e.g. to a shared repository) in order to be 
able to ref them using addPathImage.

  I think it is kind of silly to do so.

  Regards.

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