Exporter issues-all resources are generated even when there is a new app produced!

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  • Here is what I did:

    1. Loaded a iOS example file into MMF2. (iOS_Rotate_Scale)
    2. Generated the file as an Xcode project.
    3. Ran the example on my iPad mini.
    All worked like a charm--until...

    1. I created a simple test program of my own that had one background object.
    2. Generated this file as Xcode Project.
    3. Ran project on iPad. It ran as expected except that the splash screen and icons were inserted from the previously run example program. The new background object was displayed as expected so the code had been replaced, but the resources hadn't been replaced.

    The weirdness: all of the resource files from the first program export were included in the new test project resources folder.

    I've tried creating new test apps several times, but each time the old resources from the first example app are generated again. Cleaning the Xcode project shouldn't really be the answer because the resource folder that is generated by MMF2 holds these files.

    I've searched around and found one possibility being that the I should use cci option to save updates. I tried that and there was no change.

    This is probably one of those simple things that I'm just missing. However, I'm throwing in the towel and asking for help...

    TIA -Rachel

    Edited 2 times, last by Just4Fun (February 2, 2013 at 7:39 PM).

  • You are probably talking about the default splash screen and icon used by any new MMF app. You can edit them via the application Properties > iOS Options tab (build type must be set to iOS Xcode project or iOS final Xcode project).

    If you didn't already, check the docs available here to get you started:
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  • Thanks Oliver,

    OK, after looking at yet another app--after rebooting. I suspect that all of these resources are ALL added to each new app. Don't know why that is. It just makes more work for me as I would not use these in my application, but I can see that the sizes would act as a hint of how to design for Xcode.

    Thanks again for your help. Think this one is now solved. I'll remove/replace by hand. Will also look, yet again, at the sparse docs.

    -Rachel

    Edited 3 times, last by Just4Fun (February 2, 2013 at 11:00 PM).

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