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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:16:02+00:00 2026-05-17T02:16:02+00:00

I have two cocoa-touch apps in one Xcode project. Xcode gives me iPhone/iPad related

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I have two cocoa-touch apps in one Xcode project. Xcode gives me iPhone/iPad related options for keys in the first’s Info.plist, such as “Launch Image (iPad)”. But, Xcode gives me Mac OS X options for keys for the second, such as “Java classpaths” and “Quick Look preview height.”

Here’s how the project was built:

I created the new project as a Universal Window-based Application using Xcode, which came with a default Info.plist that translates raw plist keys like UIPrerenderedIcon to more human readable values like “Icon already includes gloss effects.” All good.

In the same Xcode Project, I added a second target, also a Cocoa-Touch application, and built it from scratch, including the Info.plist file.

I’ve opened up the “Active Target” project settings for both apps and have exactly one “Setting Defined at This Level”: Product Name. At the higher “Project Settings” level, no Product Name is defined and the Info.plist File is defined as ${EXECUTABLE_NAME}/${EXECUTABLE_NAME}-Info.plist. (Other settings, like Prefix Header, are similarly defined with variable substitution.)

Both apps build, run and use their respective Info.plist files appropriately, but Xcode still tries to give me Mac OS X Info.plist values when editing the second app’s Info.plist.

How can I tell Xcode that the plist should be an iPad/iPhone Info.plist, not a Mac OS X Info.plist?

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    2026-05-17T02:16:02+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:16 am

    Try this: select/open the Info.plist in question, and then from the menu, do

    View > Property List Type > iPhone Info.plist

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