Hi Robert, In our project, we use nearly the same method to create launch screen except that we use a .xib file to specify launch screen layout. It works well in both debug and release build. If you iphone runs iOS 9, please note that there is a bug in iOS 9 which will prevent launch screen from being displayed correctly, to workaround this you have to uninstall your app from the phone and then re-install it. But I am not sure whether you have run into this problem.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Robert Iakobashvili <corobe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > It seems that the instructions below for custom Launch Screen > are irrelevant for XCode-7 Storyboard Launch Screen: > > http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/platform-notes-ios.html > > I'm working with QtCreator 3.5.0 and Qt-5.5.1-source, recent snapshot. > > When adding a new Launch Screen from Xcode-7 > by File -> New -> Launch Screen and creating MyLaunch.storyboard > the following files were created: > > MyLaunch.storyboard, > MyLaunch-SBPartialInfo.plist > and directory MyLaunch.storyboardc with two nib files and Info.plist > > Copying the files and the directory to Qt project and > adding to Qt-pro-file copying of MyLaunch.storyboard, > MyLaunch-SBPartialInfo.plist, MyLaunch.storyboardc > and the 3 files it includes to the app bundle leads to a strange result: > > Qt-release project - it works > Qt-debug project - black-screen > > My guess, the files to be copied not only to the app bundle > but to the Xcode-generated by Qt-Creator project. > > How to achieve it? > Thank you. > > Regards, > Robert > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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