Re: iphone and images issues
Re: iphone and images issues
- Subject: Re: iphone and images issues
- From: Robert Marini <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:29:52 -0500
You can create a more organized resource structure on your local
filesystem for development by creating groups in Xcode and changing
the path to them (seen here - http://www.quicksnapper.com/wisequark/image/untitled-0039)
but when the time arrives to build the application bundle, they'll
be copied over into a flat structure as part of the Copy Resources
build phase. This is fairly standard behavior and while it's possible
to work around it by using custom build phases (copy files), depending
on what you want to do with the resource it generally isn't worth the
effort (and has the potential to break things).
If you're concerned about filename collisions, prefix your filenames.
-rob.
On Feb 7, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Feb 7, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Emmanuel Pinault wrote:
So I dragged and dropped an image folder into my iphone app under
the ressources. I specified to copy it.
Now when I build the application, it seems that apple underlying
just put all the file in a flat structure.
If you don't want the folder structure to be flattened, choose the
"Create Folder References" option instead of the "Recursively create
groups" option when you add the folder to your project in Xcode.
sherm--
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