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Re: Good grief, the simplest things don't work. NO APP ICON?
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Re: Good grief, the simplest things don't work. NO APP ICON?


  • Subject: Re: Good grief, the simplest things don't work. NO APP ICON?
  • From: G S <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:21:28 -0700

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 2:56 PM, M Pulis <email@hidden> wrote:
Could be my eyes....

Your Xcode icons for Default.png and email@hidden look the same, while the icons for icon.png and icon2x.png look different. I would check the file type of icon.png to be sure.

You're right about the display, but that's just Xcode randomly showing a thumbnail for the low-res one and a generic "file" icon for the Retina one.  If you click on the Retina one, though, it shows up just fine in the editor pane.

And, even more random: If I let Xcode do this copying that it wants to do, it sure enough makes redundant icon files in the project root directory.  But if I then delete these from the project and move them to the trash, the Retina icon STAYS in the image well, and "Show in Finder" shows the correct one in the Resources directory!  The image well for the low-res icon gets cleared out and continues to complain.  So the one you noted as missing its thumbnail is the one that I can cajole into working properly.

I guess we're all programmers here: How does this bug persist?  This pisses me off.  Now I'm messing up my project's file organization to work around a pathetically elementary bug.
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