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01/30/11 05:30 PM (15 years ago)

App Icon Shine

Hi Guys, I looked around to see if this had already been asked but is there a way to remove the shine effect from the App icon on the Home Screen? In the source code, the icon.png image doesn't have the effect on it. Thoughts?
 
Tom Shortridge
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01/30/11 08:35 PM (15 years ago)
Assuming you're talking iOS, try checking this link: http://iphonedevelopertips.com/general/remove-shine-gloss-effect-on-iphone-icon.html It'll require a little bit of digging in Xcode.
 
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01/30/11 08:51 PM (15 years ago)
Awesome, that worked perfectly! Thanks!
 
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02/01/11 03:02 AM (15 years ago)
I've tried for months to figure this out - HUGE thanks Tom... good stuff.
 
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06/19/11 02:15 AM (14 years ago)
Perhaps a stupid question.. how do I find the info.plist on xcode4? Any pointers would be appreciated :)
 
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06/20/11 03:35 AM (14 years ago)
The info.plist file is part of your project (no questions are stupid). Expand the Config folder (called BT_Config if you're using buzztouch v1.5) and look for the only file that ends with .plist. This file is used to sort-of describe your application.
 
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06/20/11 02:21 PM (14 years ago)
Yes, it worked! Thanks so much, I'm learning a little bit every day! :P
 

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