![]() I have tried to edit (.csproj) file and replace slashes with backslashes I have tried moving the xcasset to the root directory of the project I have tried removing and readding the xcassets to the project I have tried cleaning,rebuilding all, restarting simulator, uninstalling the app. I have tried on simulator and device and same behavior. I have tried 2 different versions of Visual studio, including the latest one (8.0.9) But I'm using a pre-compiled 3rd party framework that needs images to be included as xcassets otherwise I see issues in images layout. I know there's a workaround to use PNG images instead of asset catalogs. I have checked around and seems it's a common problem with VS users for sometime. But on a new clean fresh installation never happens. Sometimes they appear after building the app for the 2nd or 3rd time. Non of them appear (appicon or images used inside the app). The problem is that while building the app. One of them is used for appicons and launch screen. I have multiple images xcassets in my xamarin.ios project. ![]() This article has taken a detailed look at working with Images required to create an macOS app Icon, packaging an Icon and including an Icon in a Xamarin.Mac project.I'm facing a very strange problem. When the app is run, the new icon will be displayed in the dock: ![]() In the Mac OS X Application Target section and click the App Icons to select the AppIcon.appiconset file: Once the AppIcon.appiconset file has been built, it will need to assign it to the Xamarin.Mac project in Visual Studio for Mac.ĭouble-click the ist in the Solution Pad to open the Project Options. In the Solution Pad, open Assets.xcassets > AppIcons.appiconset:įor each icon size required, click the icon and select the corresponding image file that were created above: With the icon designed and saved out to the required file sizes and names, Visual Studio for Mac makes it easy to assign them to the image assets for use in Xamarin.Mac.
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