No. It means any files that are not stack files e.g.. fonts, graphics, pdf help 
files etc.

Bob S


On Oct 12, 2015, at 16:25 , William Prothero 
<proth...@earthednet.org<mailto:proth...@earthednet.org>> wrote:

The standalone settings for iOS allow for copying files, but the “Copy Files” 
window states “non-stack files”. Do this mean that all stacks in an iOS app 
must be substacks of the main stack?

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