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Add tip about disabling encryption dialog. #21
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Summary of Changes
Hello @olivegamestudio, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request enhances the iOS mobile deployment tutorial by providing a practical tip for developers. It addresses a common scenario where users might want to bypass the encryption dialog during the app submission process, offering a direct solution through info.plist modification. Additionally, it improves the clarity of the tutorial's visual aids by updating image captions for better context.
Highlights
- Documentation Update: Added a new tip to the iOS publishing tutorial, specifically detailing how to disable the encryption dialog by modifying the
info.plistfile with theITSAppUsesNonExemptEncryptionkey set tofalse. - Image Caption Refinement: Updated several image captions in the iOS publishing guide for improved clarity, changing generic 'Transporter' labels to more descriptive ones like 'iOS Builds', 'Encryption Dialog', and 'Assign Testers'.
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Code Review
This pull request adds a helpful tip to the iOS publishing guide on how to disable the encryption dialog, which is a common step for games that don't use custom encryption. The changes also improve the clarity of several figure captions, making the document easier to follow. I have one minor suggestion to improve the formatting of the new content for consistency.
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| **Tip:** If you want to skip this dialog box altogether because you do not use encryption in your game, simply add this to the info.plist. |
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For consistency and better readability, it's good practice to format file names as inline code. In this case, info.plist should be enclosed in backticks.
| **Tip:** If you want to skip this dialog box altogether because you do not use encryption in your game, simply add this to the info.plist. | |
| **Tip:** If you want to skip this dialog box altogether because you do not use encryption in your game, simply add this to the `info.plist`. |
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