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Alex@TM
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06/13/13 10:33 AM (12 years ago)

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Couple of issues, wondered if anyone could help me out please? - Does this plugin not recognise @2x.png for upscaling images for retina display? - Header image. Again, need the same for standard and retina displays. Many thanks.
 
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06/13/13 10:55 AM (12 years ago)
@Alex: Yes, I have used this plugin for the retina display. You must add a standard and @2x to get the high resolution with this plugin. Jake
 
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06/13/13 11:10 AM (12 years ago)
I'm not finding that working? Do you stipulate a size for your images? I'm just adding a simple graphic for the rows? Many thanks.
 
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06/13/13 03:25 PM (12 years ago)
@Alex: What I do is set the size of the image as the non retina size in the Control Panel. Then I include 2 images in my Xcode package, one image regular and one @2x. Jake
 
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06/13/13 03:55 PM (12 years ago)
Exactly what I do and always works, just doesn't seem to in this particular plugin.
 
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06/14/13 11:49 AM (12 years ago)
Have you tried to use the images in another place in the app? At this point, I would try a test screen. Create a bt_screen_blank (Blank Screen Plugin) and try to set the Screen Background to one of the images. Sometimes, the images are not attached to the target. When importing the images, make sure the add to target checkbox is selected. Does this help? Jake
 

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