I have all my icon files created in my project, and they are located next to the .xcodeproj file on my Mac, and I added them to the plist file according to the screenshot when I create, there are no warnings, but when I Archive, I get 4 warnings that I don’t understand.
I did not find the documentation for the new “icon file (iOS 5),” and if I should reflect the “File Icons” property, I tried with it without it, and I still have these warnings. This is troubling because the explanation explains that he cannot test my application. I'm worried about serving Apple.
If I delete these files from plist, then there are no warnings and tests on the iPad and iPhone devices, icons for settings and spotlights still work fine, so it seems that these files are being used.
However, Apple docs say that you add links to these files in your plist.
Does the location of these files turn out to be, if they are used or not? I would like to remove them from the root directory and into the Jobs directory, but I see that this now removes the preview from the goal summary.
Also, in the organizer's Archive section, I used to make iTunesArtwork appear - now my Icon.png is blown up and therefore very ugly. I wonder if this does not mean that I am doing something wrong.
There is no clear guide on how I should handle these icons ...


UPDATE
It seems that in order to avoid these warnings, there should be a folder named "Resources" in the root directory of your project. And import this folder into Xcode, you still have to declare in plist, two times these icon files. I still don't know how to get iTunesArtwork to be used as an archiver.
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