Asset Catalog Creator 2.0

Format Overview

  • Asset Catalog Creator takes any image and creates a full set of icons, splash screens or universal assets for you. Unlike other icon generators, batch resizers or scripts, these are produced in the latest Asset Catalog format, allowing you to drag just a single file into Xcode and have all the correctly sized and named icons identified, in the right place and ready to use.
  • Create a catalog - McAfee Common Catalog 2.0.0 Create a catalog There are several ways to make new catalogs. You can create a new, empty catalog and then add information to it. You can also duplicate an existing catalog and then modify the lists and data contained within.
  • A data catalog can help your data citizens easily find, prepare, understand and use the data they need. Watson Knowledge Catalog helps business users quickly discover, curate, categorize and share data assets, data sets, analytical models and their relationships with other members of your organization.
  • Customize your avatar with the Crimson Shaggy 2.0 and millions of other items. Mix & match this hair accessory with other items to create an avatar that is unique to you!
  • Data Catalog helps you get tips, tricks, and unwritten rules into an experience where everyone can get value. With Data Catalog, everyone can contribute. When you discover a data source, you can understand its usage and intent, provide your informed insights into the catalog, and enable a virtuous cycle of use.
  • It migrated to DMeX 2.0 and you will have the same access to content as you did in the previous platforms. If you feel as though you don't have access to content you once had, please contact our Asset Management team for assistance at dmexassets@coca-cola.com.

Users listing deployed assets on IBM Watson Local 2.0 on the Power platform will be restricted in the number of assets they can view in the deployment spaces user interface. For example, users will only see their first 50 spaces, and within each space, only the first 100 models or deployments. Can’t create connected assets in the catalog.

Asset catalogs simplify access to app resources by mapping between named assets and one or more files targeted for different device attributes. Attributes include device characteristics, size classes, on-demand resources, and type-specific information. The attributes are used to choose the best file for app slicing variants, and at runtime to choose the right image for the current screen orientation.

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For more information on asset catalogs, see Asset catalogs in Xcode Help. For more information on app slicing, see App Thinning (iOS, watchOS).

Asset Catalog Contents

The different kinds of elements in an asset catalog are shown in Figure 1-1.

The contents of an asset catalog include:

  • Groups. A group can contain one or more assets and one or more groups.

  • Assets. An asset is a set of files and the associated attributes for one named asset of a single type.

    • Asset names are the developer-defined strings used to access the asset.

    • Asset files are the resource or data files for a named asset.

  • Attributes. An attribute is a characteristic of a group, asset, or asset file.

  • Asset variations. An asset variation is a single sliced variant of one named asset that is based on the set of assigned attribute values. For more information on slicing, see Slicing (iOS).

General Format

The contents of an asset catalog, mentioned in the previous section, are organized into these parts:

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  • Folders. A folder can contain an asset and a group. The name of a folder containing an asset includes the name of the asset and the type of the asset. Group folder names do not have a type extension. The hierarchy of folders is used for the hierarchy of the asset catalog.

  • JSON files. A .json file contains the attributes for an asset, a group of assets, or the asset catalog.

  • Content files. A content file is a resource or data file for one variation of one asset.

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