![]() The templates for new Titanium projects have this property enabled by default. You have two ways to use Launch Files: with our builtin Storyboard or your own.īoth need to be enabled in the section of your tiapp.xml (opens new window): You only need a single storyboard and a logo in a handful of densities to cover all iOS devices. Launch Files allow you to strip down the size of your final. Since your app might now be opened as Slide Over in either landscape or portrait you would otherwise need 6 more launch images to cover the different sizes of iPad screens out there. ![]() Split View and Slide Over for the iPad also requires Launch Files. Without it, a (Titanium) iOS app will be stretched to fit the iPad Pro: The iPad Pro no longer supports Launch Images. A great way to slim down your IPA! # Why use Launch Files? When you app first runs, iOS takes a snapshot image of the launch file to use as launch image. This means you can use any iOS UI component and only need one file to support all devices. These are the same XIB files or Storyboards that you’d normally build you UI with in Xcode. In iOS 8 Apple introduced Launch Files (opens new window). Until now, you used to create a bunch of Default*.png Launch Images. # iOS Launch Files # What are Launch Files?
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