I just found out about the Build and Archive option, and it looks very nice.
However, my application build with Build and Archive has a big question mark as its artwork in the Organizer window, instead of my nice iTunesArtwork file. I tried to have it in my project as PNG, JPG, with or without extension.
I probably missed something simple. Any idea? Where is the Build and Archive command looking for its iTunes artwork?
Thanks a lot.
Some time later spent experimenting, here is how "Build and Archive" cope with application icons, as far as I could see:
1- To have the icon show up in the organizer window, the icon must be listed in the application info.plist file in an CFBundleIconFiles entry. See Technical Q&A QA1686 for the details.
This is not really related to iTunesArtwork though.
2- To have iTunes show the application artwork, it needs to find a PNG file named
iTunesArtwork
(no extension). Supposedly, this file needs to be at the root level of the.ipa
file. However, iTunes will also be happy to findiTunesArtwork
in the application bundle itself, deeper in the.ipa
file.3- Now to answer the precise question:
iTunesArtwork
file to include in the .ipa file?At least, I wasn't able to have
Build and Archive
use myiTunesArtwork
file at all. The only way to have it at all that I could find is to include it in the application bundle.To do so, include it in your project and make sure it's included with the application target build items.
It's wasteful, because it needlessly uses disk space on the device after installation.