No worries - here's the official names from Adobe:
https://forums.adobe.com/message/10903753#10903753
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Thanks, I'll try this as soon as I can.
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Here are the names you need (in the comments):
https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/AIR-4198773
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I Imagine you need to bundle a correctly names Launch Image
https://wiki.starling-framework.org/manual/ios_launch_images
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Recently I‘m trying to apply my iPad app on the new all-screen 11-inch iPad
Pro with resolution of 2388*1668 but got no luck.
My app was perfectly fit on iPad with resolution of 2048*1536, but on all
screen iPad Pro it got black bars on both left and right sides in landscape
mode.
I have searched
Hope this helps a little bit.
Erik
On May 22, 2018, at 7:57 PM, bilbosax mailto:waspenc...@comcast.net>> wrote:
I am about to submit my first AIR apps to the app store this week.
Unfortunately, I never got a chance to test my app on an iPad Pro. I have
scaled all my fonts for the variou
57 PM, bilbosax wrote:
I am about to submit my first AIR apps to the app store this week.
Unfortunately, I never got a chance to test my app on an iPad Pro. I have
scaled all my fonts for the various screen resolutions, and all my page
layouts are calculated based on screen size and resolution, s
I am about to submit my first AIR apps to the app store this week.
Unfortunately, I never got a chance to test my app on an iPad Pro. I have
scaled all my fonts for the various screen resolutions, and all my page
layouts are calculated based on screen size and resolution, so in theory it
should