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    canellas
    wrote on 5 Jul 2017, 15:19 last edited by
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    Hi,

    I created a AndroidManifest.xml (Projects\Build Android APK\Create Templates), and on the section Application, item Application Icon, I set the same .png file to all the three DPI.

    However, when I run the app, the icon that appears is not the one I defined, but the default (the Android logo).

    Am I missing something?

    Thanks!

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    • C canellas
      5 Jul 2017, 15:19

      Hi,

      I created a AndroidManifest.xml (Projects\Build Android APK\Create Templates), and on the section Application, item Application Icon, I set the same .png file to all the three DPI.

      However, when I run the app, the icon that appears is not the one I defined, but the default (the Android logo).

      Am I missing something?

      Thanks!

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      koahnig
      wrote on 5 Jul 2017, 15:41 last edited by
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      @canellas

      Are you on creator on windows?

      I have my AndroidManifest.xml on c:...\android
      and there are 2 more folder aside. In the res folder are currently 3 sub-folders and two are holding the icons.

      • c:...\android\res\drawable-hdpi\icon.png

      • c:...\android\res\drawable-ldpi\icon.png

      The medium size is not set in my case.

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        canellas
        wrote on 5 Jul 2017, 15:56 last edited by
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        Thank you for your time.

        I am using Linux, and under android/res there are drawable-hdpi, drawable-ldpi and drawable-mdpi folders, and in all of them there is the .png file I set as application icon. I think it is correct, isn't it?

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          5 Jul 2017, 15:56

          Thank you for your time.

          I am using Linux, and under android/res there are drawable-hdpi, drawable-ldpi and drawable-mdpi folders, and in all of them there is the .png file I set as application icon. I think it is correct, isn't it?

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          koahnig
          wrote on 5 Jul 2017, 16:10 last edited by
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          @canellas

          Sorry, I am on windows and I am still not very experienced.

          All I remember is that the name icon.png for the icons has been generated through the importing into the manifest with creator. Therefore you are needing the different folders. I can't remember that I have seen places where the naming could be changed.

          The only recommendation I could give with my limited experience is to rename the whatever.png to icon.png and see, if it helps.

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            canellas
            wrote on 5 Jul 2017, 16:29 last edited by
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            Thanks, but the file name already is icon.png.

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              mvuori
              wrote on 5 Jul 2017, 19:35 last edited by
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              Perhaps Android doesn't like the png files? I would check that they are 32 bit with alpha channel as specificied (I don't know if Android discards e.g. 256 colour files, but I wouldn't be surprised).

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                GTDev
                wrote on 7 Jul 2017, 10:00 last edited by
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                Hi,
                to make Qt app creation for Android and iOS easier, V-Play Engine offers many Components especially made for mobile app development and comes with many open-source demos and project templates you can start your application with.

                These demo projects, for example, also come with a pre-set folder structure and AndroidManifest.xml and Project-Info.plist configurations with icons.

                Hope this helps!

                Best,
                GT

                Senior Developer at Felgo - https://felgo.com/qt

                Develop mobile Apps for iOS & Android with Qt
                Felgo is an official Qt Technology Partner

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