I'm trying to create an ICNS (including a 1024x1024 image) programmatically. Currently I'm creating an NSImage
, then I create CGImageRef
objects with the appropriate resolution, finally I'm adding them to an icon by using CGImageDestinationAddImage()
. Peter Hosey has helped me create '@2x' images already, but the sizes of the images don't wanna be set.
This is the code (still a bit messy, sourcefile
represents the path to the image) :
NSSize sizes[10];
sizes[0] = NSMakeSize(1024,1024);
sizes[1] = NSMakeSize(512,512);
sizes[2] = NSMakeSize(512,512);
sizes[3] = NSMakeSize(256,256);
sizes[4] = NSMakeSize(256,256);
sizes[5] = NSMakeSize(128,128);
sizes[6] = NSMakeSize(64,64);
sizes[7] = NSMakeSize(32,32);
sizes[8] = NSMakeSize(32,32);
sizes[9] = NSMakeSize(16,16);
int count = 0;
for (int i=0 ; i<10 ; i++) {
if ([[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Size%i",i+1]]) count++;
}
NSURL *fileURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:aPath];
// Create icns
CGImageDestinationRef dr = CGImageDestinationCreateWithURL((CFURLRef)fileURL, kUTTypeAppleICNS , count, NULL);
NSImage *img = [[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:sourcefile];
for (int i=0 ; i<10 ; i++) {
if ([[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Size%i",i+1]]) {
// Create dictionary
BOOL is2X = true;
if (i == 1 || i == 3 || i == 5 || i == 7 || i == 9) is2X = false;
int dpi = 144, size = (int)(sizes[i].width/2);
if (!is2X) {dpi = 72;size = sizes[i].width;}
[img setSize:NSMakeSize(size,size)];
for (NSImageRep *rep in [img representations])[rep setSize:NSMakeSize(size,size)];
const void *keys[2] = {kCGImagePropertyDPIWidth, kCGImagePropertyDPIHeight};
const void *values[2] = {CFNumberCreate(0, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &dpi), CFNumberCreate(0, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &dpi)};
CFDictionaryRef imgprops = CFDictionaryCreate(NULL, keys, values, 2, &kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks, &kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks);
// Add image
NSRect prect = NSMakeRect(0,0,size,size);
CGImageRef i1 = [img CGImageForProposedRect:&prect context:nil hints:nil];
CGImageDestinationAddImage(dr, i1, imgprops);
}
}
CGImageDestinationFinalize(dr);
CFRelease(dr);
size
is the width or height that the current image should be. dpi
is 144 if we're making an '@2x' image, otherwise it's 72. These values have been checked with NSLog
.
The images in the resulting ICNS file are all the same size as the input image. If the size of the input image is 1024x1024, ImageIO complains :
ImageIO: _CGImagePluginWriteICNS unsupported image size (1024 x 1024) - scaling factor: 1
The above error is displayed every time the dpi is 72 and the size is 1024x1024.
I need to know how to set the size of the CGImage that is to be added to the ICNS file.
EDIT : I logged the images :
2012-12-31 12:48:51.281 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={512, 512} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={512, 512} ColorSpace=(not yet loaded) BPS=8 BPP=(not yet loaded) Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES
Planar=NO Format=(not yet loaded) CurrentBacking=nil (faulting) CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.058 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={512, 512} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={512, 512} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO
Format=2 CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.111 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={256, 256} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={256, 256} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO
Format=2 CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.238 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={256, 256} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={256, 256} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO
Format=2 CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.309 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={128, 128} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={128, 128} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO
Format=2 CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.409 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={128, 128} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={128, 128} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO
Format=2 CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.534 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={32, 32} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={32, 32} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO Format=2
CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.616 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={32, 32} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={32, 32} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO Format=2
CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.729 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={16, 16} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={16, 16} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO Format=2
CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
2012-12-31 12:48:52.864 Eicon[912:680f] |NSImage 0x101b4caf0 Size={16, 16} Reps=(
"NSBitmapImageRep 0x10380b900 Size={16, 16} ColorSpace=Generic RGB colorspace BPS=8 BPP=32 Pixels=1024x1024 Alpha=YES Planar=NO Format=2
CurrentBacking=|CGImageRef: 0x101c14630| CGImageSource=0x10380ae70"
)|
The error message is correct. You're putting in images of a size that is not supported by the IconFamily format. Specifically, from your output:
11.52 points is not a valid size for any element of an IconFamily. You need to find out why this image and rep have that size.
A couple of other things:
size
(point size) of the rep and image (preferably to something valid).The
-[NSImage initWithSize:]
documentation says:You are not setting either object's size, which is what you need to do. (I'm surprised you're not getting an exception about this like the documentation promises.)
As I mentioned on your other question, there is no 1024-point element anymore; the correct specification for a 1024-by-1024-pixel element is as 512 points @ 2x. That's a
size
(of both image and rep) of(NSSize){ 512.0, 512.0 }
(points), with the rep being 1024pixelsWide
and 1024pixelsHigh
.Looks like I was missing one key ingredient before. Here it is.
The CGImage that you give to the CGImageDestination doesn't have a point size associated with it—only NSImages and NSImageReps have that. The CGImage only has a pixel size; nothing to indicate the image's physical size or resolution.
To tell the CGImageDestination whether a given CGImage is meant to be @ 1x or @ 2x, you need to create a dictionary that gives the image's DPI:
Pass the correct dictionary as the last argument to
CGImageDestinationAddImage
.