One more thing. No spaces the the file name after compressing.
> On Jul 1, 2014, at 1:43 PM, PystCat wrote:
>
> Now you need to select the file, right-click on compress it. iTunes Connect
> needs to have the file compressed before it will see it.
>
>> On Jul 1, 2014, at 2:41 PM, Vaughn Cleme
Now you need to select the file, right-click on compress it. iTunes Connect
needs to have the file compressed before it will see it.
> On Jul 1, 2014, at 2:41 PM, Vaughn Clement wrote:
>
> Hi Chris
>
> There is always a last minute issue "RIGHT"? From LC I created the
> standalone app, and fo
Hi Chris
There is always a last minute issue "RIGHT"? From LC I created the
standalone app, and found that the Application Loader did not recognize the
file. It did not look right because it had a symbol like a no parking sign
with a circle with a line across the icon. Did I do something wrong?
Hi Chris
I looked around Apple Developer Tech and did not find that article that
described the requirements for the Hi Res icons, but in the iTunes connect
managing application, the popup next to image stated the size and file
type. So I used the info and wala it accepted my icon.
Thank you
Vaug
Again, maybe someone can correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m fairly certain the
app *will not* be rejected if a splash screen is missing. It is recommended,
but not required. A splash screen is especially helpful if your app takes some
time to load. Otherwise, probably not absolutely necessary. Kee
Yes. I’ve found Preview to be very simple for resizing icons. Start with the
larger one, open it in Preview, create a duplicate (so you’re not editing your
original), then just resize to half the size via the Tools menu. Super simple.
As far as quality goes, I’m not sure if other tools are bette
Hi Chris
I was able to create the 2 sets of screen shots no problem.
A question on the splash screen, in past apps i developed I don't recall
the need for a splash screen? Is this required for iTunes or from LiveCode?
Thank you
Vaughn Clement
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Hi Chris
Your email is very helpful and it has pointed out several things I did not
know. I recall awhile back seeing a description on how to size the icons
for retina and then to scale the icon down for non retina icons. Is it as
simple as reducing the icon to half the size or is there another wa
I’m not totally sure about all the requirements to be honest. I’m not sure if
apps will be rejected if icons are missing. Does anyone else know? My company
has always supported all iPad models, so I’ve just gotten use to providing
everything that LiveCode has a space for.
You can still get reti
Vaughn,
Not sure if you’ve received a response yet or not, but here are my answers as
based on my experience.
Yes, you must use iTunes Connect in order to begin the app submission process.
It’s iTunes Connect that ultimately “connects” everything together. That’s
where you’ll create your app,
Hi
I am following the guidelines in this link on the Apple developer site.
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppDistributionGuide/SubmittingYourApp/SubmittingYourApp.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40012582-CH9-SW1
In the LiveCode standalone setup when I select iPad
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