![]() ![]() and of possible drag and drop acceptable filenames with minimally required qualifiers is below. The additional qualifiers in the filename may be required to distinguish files with same scale and idiom suffixes but different size (e.g. scale qualifier in the filename: idiom qualifier in the filename: ~ipad, ~car, ~mac, ~ios-marketing, ~watch-marketing.the real image width and height what Xcode gets right from the file. ![]() There are only 3 significant points which Xcode takes into account when it accepts drag and drop of the batch of the image files into any image asset (not only App Icon): What do I need to do to get Xcode to accept these pngs as the App Icon? This is how I have previously created App Icons, but obviously something is wrong, and I have not been able to find any helpful documentation, or StackOverflow questions or answers. The app icon set "AppIcon" has 23 unassigned children. I downloaded a set of 23 iOS App Icons from that have the following filenames: dragging and dropping these onto a Xcode > New Project > Single View App > Assets.xcassets > AppIcon window all that happens is the following build warning: ![]()
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