![]() Interested in sponsoring developer content? Message on twitter for details. If you like what you see, don’t forget to follow me on twitter check out my GitHub, and subscribe to my blog to learn more mobile developer tips and tricks! More meaningful and useful content coming soon! Including more Alexa, Dialogflow, Google Assistant, Bixby, Cortana, and of course Xamarin work □ If this didn’t help you or isn’t why your App icon isn’t showing up, here are some links I’ve used in the past: csproj if you use MakeAppIcon and save yourself some time. Long story short – copy paste this into your. But if you bring in your icons from any outside source, be sure to make sure you add them in the. Normally, if you drag and drop or file select within Visual Studio to set the images for your app icon, this is done for you. csproj file to make sure all the images and their full paths are included – not just the AppIcon.appiconset. ![]() ipa – so we need to actually update our ios project’s. Protect against viruses & other types of malware with Avast Mobile Security, our free antivirus app for Android. Turns out VS uses the Content.json to read the images to show in your assets, but this does not actually include them in any sort of build output to your final. ![]() So all you have to do is take the AppIcon.appiconset and drop it in your Assets.xcassets and you’re off and running. This Contents.json is also what Visual Studio uses to show you the icons in your Assets.xcassets. Usually the designer on my team will send me the exact icons exported to the specific sizes, but they were on vacation and I wanted to make some progress! I 100% recommend using MakeAppIcon for those who haven’t discovered it yet.įor those that haven’t used it, MakeAppIcon gives you a zip with the actual AppIcon.appiconset which includes every size you need and their registration in the Contents.json which tells the build agent what images fit which profile/size. One thing I did differently this time around was use to generate my individual icons from a single high resolution image. So, if you’re new to Xamarin development or iOS development in general, the above steps are definitely the first things to try!
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