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Ricardo Panaggio commented on CB-11577:
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> Are you distributing via the app store or ad-hoc?

Yes. But I'm also distributing in house using a MAM.

> My app store apps have never needed this (they get their icon from the one I 
> give to itunes connect).

Exactly. It's just needed for ad-hoc, in house and the like.

>  The importan part is the "Do not include"
> So, definitelly not needed for apps published on the App Store, and you don't 
> have to include them in the app, you have to upload them to iTunes Connect

This was kind of harsh... I'm sorry if I did something wrong.

I don't think Cordova only supports Apple App Store published apps, so that "Do 
not include" is not the only thing one should read on that table. AFAICT what 
should be supported is an "OR" of both columns, so "Do not include" OR 
"Optional but recommended" leads us to "Recommended".

I think the best way to do this is to add those images if they're present on 
`config.xml` and leave them empty (no Cordova placeholder) if they weren't set. 
This way you don't waste some precious bytes with useless images if you don't 
want them (aka you're just publishing on the Apple App Store) and you don't 
have to copy them by hand every time you build the app from scratch if you're 
publishing outside Apple App Store.

> Add special treatment for iTunesArtwork icons
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-11577
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-11577
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: iOS
>    Affects Versions: 4.1.1
>         Environment: % cordova --version
> 6.2.0
> % cordova platform ls
> Installed platforms:
>   ios 4.1.1
>            Reporter: Ricardo Panaggio
>              Labels: icons
>
> If you want icons show up on iTunes, you need to add at the root of the Xcode 
> project png files with these names and sizes:
> *  iTunesArtwork (512x512)
> *  iTunesArtwork@2x (1024x1024)
> (yep, no file extension)
> Related docs: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/qa/qa1686/_index.html
> If you don't, you get this on iTunes: http://imgur.com/6hyAxLU
> My suggestion would be to get icons of those sizes from config.xml and add 
> these files on the root of the project automatically, as a part of the icons 
> processing.
> Crappy iOS :(



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