Thank you . The ifconfig actually did it. Not as good as I could wish, but 
probably good enough.
I want e.g. different pictures (screen shots) for different variants of the 
system, so where this is relevant I can use the ifconfig directive to 
choose between the pictures.

However, what I really would wish is that I could have one directory with 
all default pictures, and another directory for each variant with the 
pictures that are special for that variant, and then that these variant 
pictures could override the default picture if it exists (using the same 
filename, of course). In the text I should only refer to the default 
picture. Thus, if I find that I want to replace a picture for one variant, 
I could just make a  new screen shot and place it in the variant directory, 
and it would automatically replace the default.

Is something like this possible?

The first thing I tried was using "replace", and just raplace the picture 
directory name, but replace did not work inside the image directive. (If 
this worked, I would have to copy all default pictures to all variant 
directories, but that would be ok.)

Otto



kl. 11:13:03 UTC+2 tirsdag 1. april 2014 skrev juh følgende:
>
> Hi Otto, 
>
> what differences do you mean? 
>
> For differences according to different output format you can use the 
> "only" directive 
>
> If you need another approach have a look at 
> sphinx-doc.org/ext/ifconfig.html 
>
> And there was a thread recently about multiple PDFs with shared 
> chapters: "Creating multiple PDFs that share chapters" 
>
> HTH 
> juh 
>
> Am 01.04.2014 10:57, schrieb Otto Paulsen: 
> > Hi, I am evaluating using Sphinx for user documentation in a new 
> project. 
> > 
> > I need to build different variants of the documentation. 
> > The difference between the variants may be some text and some images. 
> > I imagine that where the text is different, I would use different files 
> > for the differnt variants. 
> > For images I was hoping to use different directories. 
> > Is this possible? 
> > 
> > What is the best way to build variants like this? 
> > 
> > Ragards, 
> > Otto 
> > 
> > -- 
>
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