Swift App Icon Image Assets
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# regular images
regular_images:
- user_icon_24x24.png # 24x24
- home_icon_24x24.png # 24x24
# ios example
images:
regular: # with suffix @1x.png
- [email protected] # 24x24
- [email protected] # 24x24
medium: # with suffix @2x.png
- [email protected] # 48x48
- [email protected] # 48x48
bigger: # with suffix @3x.png
- [email protected] # 72x72
- [email protected] # 72x72
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iphone:
images:
notification:
- [email protected] # 40x40
- [email protected] # 60x60
settings:
- [email protected] # 58x58
- [email protected] # 87x87
spotlight:
- [email protected] # 80x80
- [email protected] # 120x120
app_icon:
- [email protected] # 120x120
- [email protected] # 180x180
app_store:
- [email protected] # 1024x1024
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ipad:
images:
notification:
- [email protected] # 20x20
- [email protected] # 40x40
settings:
- [email protected] # 29x29
- [email protected] # 58x58
spotlight:
- [email protected] # 40x40
- [email protected] # 80x80
app_icon:
- [email protected] # 76x76 , ipad <= 11.0"
- [email protected] # 152x152 , ipad <= 11.0"
- [email protected] # 167x167 , ipad == 12.9"
- [email protected] # 1024x1024 , app_store
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Example
For each images we need 3 sizes of images as following convention: 1. <snake_case_image_name>_<image_regular_width>@1x.png 2. <snake_case_image_name>_<image_regular_width>@2x.png 3. <snake_case_image_name>_<image_regular_width>@3x.png
Example: lets say we have an Academia Logo.png with regular size of 100x30, then we have to create 3 images as following: 1. [email protected] (100x30) 2. [email protected] (200x60) 3. [email protected] (300x90)