How do you make the iPad Pro app not scale when using Cordova? I figured out a workaround setting initial, minimum, and max scale to .75, but it still appears pixelated. When I look at the status bar on the home screen vs in the app, the app status bar is significantly larger, so I definitely know it's scaling up.
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I figured that, since I couldn't find an answer to this on StackOverflow, I'd post my solution to the issue. I got assistance for this answer from http://www.cordovacircus.com/articles/ipad-pro-and-cordova.
Steps:
1. Create a storyboard in your Xcode project. To open this project, go to {app root}/platforms/ios/
, and open up the .xcodeproj file.
2. Drag a view controller into the storyboard. This will operate as your splash screen, so you can add anything you'd like. I only needed to get the scaling fixed so I left mine blank.
3. Go to general settings by clicking the root of the project inside of Xcode. Scroll down to App Icons and Launch Images
, and change the Launch Screen File
to the storyboard file you just created.
Voila! The app should now launch in fullscreen with no scaling.
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I have the opposite problem. I use one unique storyboard for all universal devices. By this way, on the iPhoneX, I can see my app going fullscreen on the entire screen which looks great. But for iPad Pro I would like to scale up the App, like when you use Legacy images instead of Storyboard (the way you did it before solving your problem). My question is: how to use Storyboard for every devices, except for iPad Pro which I want to use a legacy image to scaleUp/displayZoom the app?– FaksFeb 17, 2018 at 11:01
Another way I found to do this was to make sure you have the correct splash screen image sizes loaded for this larger device as mentioned here: iPad Pro incorrect app size
- install the Cordova splash screen plugin
add the following to your config file
<splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@2x~universal~anyany.png" /> <splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@2x~universal~comany.png" /> <splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@2x~universal~comcom.png" /> <splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@3x~universal~anyany.png" /> <splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@3x~universal~anycom.png" /> <splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@3x~universal~comany.png" />
Then make those images the following sizes
- Default@2x~universal~anyany.png - 2732x2732
- Default@2x~universal~comany.png - 1278x2732
- Default@2x~universal~comcom.png - 1334x750
- Default@3x~universal~anyany.png - 2208x2208
- Default@3x~universal~anycom.png - 2208x1242
- Default@3x~universal~comany.png - 1242x2208
Then add those image resource png files into projectRoot/res/screen/ios
folder
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Be aware: Launch Storyboards are cached! If you don’t see the changed image, try rebooting. If that fails, delete the app and reinstall.– TsunamisJun 11, 2018 at 7:28
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I went with only using
<splash src="res/screen/ios/Default@2x~universal~anyany.png" />
and maintaining only one single splash screen image. And you have to use at least Cordova 4.4.0 afaik.– TsunamisJun 11, 2018 at 7:30