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Fixed in 2017.3.0f3
Fixed in 5.6.X, 2017.1.X, 2017.2.X
Votes
1
Found in
5.6.2p3
Issue ID
937886
Regression
Yes
[iOS] PlayerSettings.SetIconsForTargetGroup does not work
iOS App Icons are appearing as default icons rather than custom ones.
1. What happened
iOS App Icons are appearing as default icons rather than custom ones. The total number of icons returned is only 9 (via GetIconSizesForTargetGroup()) while on 5.5 it was 15.
2. How we can reproduce it using the example you attached
1.) Unzip/open the test project.
2.) Run the test project in the Unity editor to generate/copy the icons.
3.) Confirm that the icons have been copied from the source location and are now present in Assets/Icons.
4.) Run a standard iOS build from the Unity "Build Settings" window.
5.) When build is finished, go into the Xcode built folder, to Unity-iPhone -> Images.xcassets -> AppIcon.appiconset.
6.) Note that the icons present are all the default Unity icon, not the custom assets specified via SetIconsForTargetGroup() in Step 1.
License type: Pro
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WermHat
Sep 25, 2017 18:00
Does anyone know if this has been addressed in a Unity 5.x patch? I see it in the notes for 2017.1.1p1 but not in the 5s.
tiptip
Aug 13, 2017 08:39
also not working in 2017.1p2