Ged - you might want to try https://www.npmjs.com/package/cordova-icon for 
your icons

On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 3:11:10 AM UTC-8, Ged Wed wrote:
>
> Yes i used it with Cordova for IOS and Android.
> Work great for me. Was very easy too.
>
> I saw a few gulp scripts to integrate the two, but i went the easy route 
> and just wrote a bash script, that calls the npm modules that do 99% of the 
> work for you.
>
> The polymer dialog does not work so well for small screens i found, but i 
> have a complicated layout.
> I ended up writing my own dialog css. I think the Polymer team are working 
> on this aspect though. So just a matter of waiting for new release.
>
> Also i worked out a way to dramatically reduce the amount of polymer code 
> / and dependencies, even after the vulcanisation.
> I call it dist slim. i basically copy the dist folder and remove lots of 
> not needed stuff. It removed about 90% of the files.
> These files are not loaded into the browser anyway, but i needed to reduce 
> the size of the app.
>
> Also making all the icons for all the potential mobile screen sizes was a 
> bit of a pain. I think i had about 25 needed.
> I will write a script in golang to automate that for the next project. 
>
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, 18 May 2013 19:57:58 UTC+2, Tiago Jesus wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm new here. I Like to know if someone tried to use Polymer with 
>> Phonegap.
>>
>> If yes, what was your impressions?
>>
>> I like to help to in this part, if possible.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>

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