Zorbal
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05/25/14 06:45 AM (9 years ago)

Can't put images into xcode

So I changed my menu from a website for the images to the actually images. It was using to much memory in the app and kept crashing. But now when I try to put the image folder into my Xcode project it says it already exist but I can't find it anywhere and when I run test of the app there is no images there. What do I do??
 
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05/25/14 08:51 AM (9 years ago)
After downloading the package from Buzztouch, you should have a BT_Images folder in your unzipped package. The images go in there first. Then you drag that folder into your project. It won't work if you are dragging a folder from a different location into your project.
 
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08/04/14 06:03 PM (9 years ago)
kingelessar : So, all of the images that I uploaded to Buzztouch also have to be moved to my BT_Images folder after the download? After I put all of the images in that folder, then I Drag it to Xcode? Correct? Then all of the pics show up, right?
 
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08/05/14 01:37 AM (9 years ago)
hello Danman! Unfortunately uploading to Buzztouch doesn't really do anything. Not sure if that's changing in the future. So yes, it is as you said. Populate that folder first.
 
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08/05/14 01:46 AM (9 years ago)
kingelessar. Thanks for the quick reply. Hoping to get up and running soon! With helpful folks like you, it sure makes it easier! :)
 
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08/05/14 01:58 AM (9 years ago)
One other question.... does this apply to other docs like pdf and ppt and ......?
 
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08/05/14 02:26 AM (9 years ago)
Yes, they would go into the BT_docs folder. What I do is keep two folders, BT_docs and BT_images somewhere with all the content I need. If I update anything, such as an html document, I change it in there. Then, whenever I need to, for example after downloading a new package from Buzztouch, I simply replace the folders in the download package with my own and after that I drag them into Xcode.
 
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08/05/14 04:10 AM (9 years ago)
Nice. Great tip! Thanks. danman
 

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