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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\page qbs-target-macos.html
\ingroup platforms
\title Building for macOS
\brief Platform notes for macOS.
This topic describes the \QBS features specific to macOS.
\include qbs-target-apple-common.qdocinc xcode
\include qbs-target-apple-common.qdocinc building user interfaces
\include qbs-target-apple-common.qdocinc creating app bundles
\include qbs-target-apple-common.qdocinc architectures and variants
\section1 Building macOS Disk Images
The \l{AppleDiskImage} and \l{AppleApplicationDiskImage} items have a
dependency on the \l{dmg} module. The former represents a
product that is a basic Apple disk image, while the latter extends the
former to create a drag 'n' drop disk image installer used for installing
single application bundles.
For example, the following code snippet creates a macOS disk image with a
custom background and icon layout:
\code
AppleApplicationDiskImage {
targetName: "cocoa-application-" + version
version: "1.0"
files: [
"CocoaApplication/dmg.iconset",
"CocoaApplication/en_US.lproj/LICENSE",
// comment out the following line to use a solid-color background
// (see dmg.backgroundColor below)
"CocoaApplication/background*"
]
dmg.backgroundColor: "#41cd52"
dmg.badgeVolumeIcon: true
dmg.iconPositions: [
{"x": 200, "y": 200, "path": "Cocoa Application.app"},
{"x": 400, "y": 200, "path": "Applications"}
]
dmg.windowX: 420
dmg.windowY: 250
dmg.windowWidth: 600
dmg.windowHeight: 422 // this includes the macOS title bar height of 22
dmg.iconSize: 64
}
\endcode
\image qbs-dmg.png
In addition, \QBS supports multi-language license agreement prompts that
appear when the DMG is opened, with full Unicode and rich-text formatting
support.
*/
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