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MarkCo
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11/15/11 04:02 PM (14 years ago)

splash screen image how to change default.png

Little lost here trying to change splash screen image in xcode or on bt server self hosted, image wont load, where do i put the image file or how do change the default png? Thanks any help would apprecaite
 
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11/15/11 05:20 PM (14 years ago)
All Default.png files need to be in the BT_Images folder in your project. You should see the default ones there already. Mark
 
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11/15/11 05:42 PM (14 years ago)
ok thanks mark I watched alot of videos.. but they must be old, it shows the resource file as the location, but i did figure it out, I am wondering if it would be helpful for me to kinda log in my experience as a beta tester and the progress i am making and what I am experiencing on an application/user level. I guess the part that of this that slows me down the most is that the screens don't reflect the changes i make in control panel when i refresh on the sim..but I am sure this must be a work in progress, the buzztouch team and platform is still awesome!!
 
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11/16/11 11:38 PM (14 years ago)
For sure tough to get your head around when you need to re-compile and when you don't. Our lack of explanation doesn't help much either. The idea is that anytime you make any changes to the Xcode project after downloading it (including adding images to it) you'll need to recompile. If you don't chagne the xcode project you won't have to recompile. Your posts and insights are appreciated so yes, it's helpful to hear from you ;-)
 

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