I was started my application for targeting iPhone, now I want to use my app for iPad also. As I started as iPhone project, even though I add the iPad xib, it is not showing properly, How to convert my project which will work for both iPhone and iPad(Universal). Any way to change in project setting?
Click on targets -> Summary ,then change the devices to universal.
Open the project in Xcode. Under the Targets menu ,right click on your app. Select "Upgrade current target for iPad.
Another more user interactive way is
Click on your project-> Click on targets->iOS application target->Device->Universal.
I have been testing and developing my app since few months and now, app icon applied on device not correspond as icon set on target summary. I tried to remove it and attach it again but no succes! App icon appears on device as a small capture of splash screen! Why? How to solve it? Thank you
Make sure that the file name under the "Icon Files" key in the info.plist is same as your app icon file. You can view the info.plist by selecting the target and then selecting the "Info" tab.
I want to localize my iOS project in xcode4. In xcode4 this seems to be very simple. In the utility sidebar there is a localization panel where I can add languages.
Adding a language I get following structure:
I want to localize a button. So I open MainWindow.xib (German) and just edit the title of the button. But when I run my project on both device or simulator I always get the english version even if it is set to German.
Where is the problem? Any ideas?
Delete the app from the device or simulator. If you've launched it before you've added the localization there is still a MainWindow.xib in the root file structure of the project.
If you deploy from Xcode files are only added, never removed.
So you have three files now.
MainWindow.xib
de.lproj/MainWindow.xib
en.lproj/MainWindow.xib
And as long there is a file in the root folder iOS doesn't look into the language specific folders.
Go into settings on the iPhone or Simulator and change the International from English to German, then restart the app.
I don't know why but now the default iphone simulator launched when I build the project is "ipad", but I want it to use iphone 3g instead.
Any way to set this preference?
On Mac, if you right click on the Simulator icon, you can select devices and it will open a new device.
Or go to File -> Open Simulator
In Xcode,
Click Product -> Destination -> iOS Simulator -> Choose Device to run.
Then build and execute Xcode project.
It works..
2022 Fix:
You have two options!
With the simulator running go to File > Open Simulator > iOS [current version] and select the desired device.
With the simulator running, right click the icon in the bottom toolbar, select Device > iOS [current version] and select the desired device
If you are using Expo, after selecting the new device will open in a new window, so you'll have both. Heres how to get Expo to run on the new device:
Close the device window you don't want (cmd + w)
You will now be able to "Run on iOS Simulator" and it will open up Expo Go on the new device.
2020 Fix:
With the simulator running go to File > Open Device > iOS > iPhone 11 and select the device. It will open up the device as another window but there won't be the Expo app.
Close the device window you don't want (cmd + w), then close the window with the device you would like.
Restart Expo (in the command window with it running do ctrl + c then re-run Expo with expo start
You will now be able to "Run on iOS Simulator" and it will open up with the selected device type.
In the chance that anyone reading this is building their app in react-native, the solution is the --simulator option.
For example:
$ react-native run-ios --simulator "iPhone X"
Go to Hardware > Device from simulator menu.
For me works changing active SDK from 3.2 to 4.0. If your project is mentioned to work on iPad and iPhone (or for compatibility matters) I believe the only way is manually switching active executable before running your app on simulator.
Apple:"iPhone OS 3.2 does not support iPhone and iPod touch devices. It runs only on iPad.".
You can select the device from the menu inthe simulator.
Try
Project > Active Executable , and select the one you want the most.
This worked for me. When I already have the app open on an iphone in "Simulator". I click File -> Open Simulator -> iOS 14.0 -> iPhone 8 (or iPad (7th generation))
None of the above worked for me, but the following took care of the issue :
Source:
http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/xcode/301182-xcode-3-2-6-keeps-switching-to-ipad-simulator.html
Excerpt:
This works for Xcode 3.2.6. I don't yet use Xcode 4.x so don't know
if this will work for it or not. I would also quit Xcode before doing
this, just in case.
Go to the project folder and find the .xcodeproj file. Right-click
(or Control-click) it and select Show Package Contents. When the
package contents window appears, find the .pbxuser file (there might
be multiple such files if the project was worked on by multiple folks
and/or multiple computers). Open this file, which is XML, in your
preferred text editor. Find the section with the comment "/* Project
object */". There is most likely not a line in that section for the
key "activeSDKPreference". If there is no such key, add the
following:
activeSDKPreference = iphonesimulator4.2;
I found it after the "activeExecutable" key in that section, so I've
been adding it in that same order.
If there is already an "activeSDKPreference" entry, change it to
"iphonesimulator4.2".
Close the editor and the package contents window and then double click
the .xcodeproj file to reopen the project. Now you should have
entries for iPhone Simulator 4.2 and iPad Simulator 4.2 in the project
settings pull down menu, with iPhone Simulator 4.2 probably already
checked.
Additional Notes:
In my particular case, my entry in .pbxuser file had said
iphonesimulator4.3, even though under Project-Project Settings
menu
it said iphonesimulaor4.2!. However, once I changed it to
iphonesimulator4.2 in the .pbxuser file it stop auto selecting
iPad
all the time.
If you use SVN you will not see an "M" in SVN column showing that
you changed the project (even if you refresh/update). However,
just
do a "Commit Entire Project" and your changes to .pbxuser file
will
get updated. I also suggest referencing this post in your
check-in
comment in case you ever need to change it back for whatever
reason.
I finally solved this problem myself.
First, install new version of Xcode, which is Xcode 4.
Then set project scheme to iPhone Simulator and run app in Xcode several times.
And re-install Xcode 3 and the problem will be gone!
Yes, it's annoying. This worked for me:
Open the .plist file in group/folder resources and check the checkbox for key "Application requires iPhone environment".
If you are using Flutter, open the Runner.xcodeproj file in ios/ folder. Then right next to the Runner breadcrumb, you can click >and select what device to launch.
For Xcode Version 3.2.6 the following helps:
Project->Active Executable->iPhone Simulator 4.3
I don't know if it is working for newer Xcode environments.
Gary Tsui has also pointed out this approach previously.
During the work on my iPhone application the icon changed from time to time. Colleagues or management came with fancy new ideas and .pngS and all I did was changing the Icon.png in the file system. Most times the new icon was distributed to simulator or device with the very next build, sometimes I had to delete and add th icon.png in Xcode (images), but it worked.
Then, the other day I added the UIPrerenderedIcon element to the info.plist to eliminate the icon's shine (it worked) and since I did, I've problems with bringing new icons to the device:
Simulator shows new icon when in debugging mode
Simulator doesn't present new icon in release mode (only when debugging was used before)
Never new icons on any iPhone or iPod
Whenever icon distribution fails, a white square or (even stranger to me) an old icon (corresponding .png is completly eliminated from the file system) is shown
Any ideas?
Try cleaning all targets, that is most likely the case of the old icon showing up.
Also, this happened to me a few times (with in app images)...
The simulator is case insensitive to file names, but the device IS case sensitive.
So, if in the info.plist you say your icon file is: ICON.png
But the actual file is named: icon.png
Then, the simulator will display the icon, However, the device will not.
When ever you change the icon image Try deleting the old application from the simulator/iPhone and thenm reinstall it.. Some times such problem occur with me too.. and also
FOR icon on iTunes
Make the icon image 512 x 512 JPEG or PNG file named iTunesArtwork. Then go to get info and remove the extension. Note that the file must not have an extension.
After generating the file of your application’s icon, follow these steps to add it to your application:
Open your project in Xcode.
In the Groups & Files list, select the Resources group.
Choose Project > Add to Project, navigate to your iTunesArtwork file, and click Add.
In the dialog that appears, select the ”Copy items” option and click Add.
Note that the PNG or JPEG file is just 'iTunesArtwork', with no suffix.
If you try to copy the file into the application bundle after you have built it, it will break the app signing, and you will get a verification error when trying to sync it to your device. Ensure that the artwork file is included in the "Copy Bundle Resources" folder, within your project's target in XCode (step 4, above).
Then drag and drop your app file to the iTunes for cross checkin whether you have done all things correct or not.
Hope this helps..
Start Application in xcode
1 Change the name of the icon.png to icon1.png
2 Remove the app from the simulator or the device
3 Clean all targets
4 Change icon1.png back to icon.png
5 Run app again