![]() ![]() Well… doesn’t that include the ability to actually create one that you can submit to the app store? PLEASE create a sample app or modify one of the existing ones with a mobile-config.js that includes all of the relevant icons and splash screens for iOS and Android. You can also place a hi-res version of your apps icon or lunch. Meteor is billed as an easy way to make mobile apps. On the icon issue, I find it best to drag and drop it into the wells of Xcodes Summery tab. The current sample apps, including todos, do not include the right content for a successful app store submission. We’ve spent hours, and hours, and hours – as we do each time and everyone else must as well – trying to get all of the right icons, splash screens, names, and keys to make everything actually work. It is REALLY PROBLEMATIC that Meteor does not provide a working example of how to create an actual mobile app. We need a complete mobile sample app that has working icons and splash screens for submission to app stores. You need to set up an alternate app icon in your binary. Any of you guys have settings update for all icons sizes ? But it is suppose that we could set all of icons sizes on app.icons, if not, than it defeats the purpose of it. I could just select to leave older devices like virtual light told us, but I choose to update this on Xcode. I hope we can get an update from moderator on this. lots of sizes missing from meteor documentation. Maybe can give us any hints as to how we could modify the mobile-config and build process to accept the missing icon sizes? Obviously we could add the icons in the Xcode project manually but this way you lose them with every new build. In the mean time obviously we need to work on a solution. Just tweeted them and sent in another appeal. Update the placeholder icons with your own app. Please see for more details below.Īre those guys at Apple really just there to drive developers mad? In the Xcode project navigator, select Assets.xcassets in the Runner folder. While we understand that your app is published for iOS 8, we still require all app icons to match. After further review we have found that the previous issue has not yet been resolved. Please reconsider your judgement on this. Since this app is published for iOS 8 and above I do not see a problem as the icons that will be shown to users in both the App Store and on the device itself are identical.Īttached I’ve added a screenshot from Xcode supporting this fact. The submitted differences are in the and icons, those icons are for apps on iOS 5 and 6. Same here… have 6 apps in the App Store resubmitted of which 2 got rejected today.Īn appeal stating that those icons are for iOS 5,6 only did not seem to work… unbelievable! ![]()
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