When your app opens, use the Dynamic Links SDK to check if a Dynamic Link was You can create Dynamic Links programmatically or by using the Then, include the Dynamic Links SDK in your app. Set up Firebase and the Dynamic Links SDKĮnable Firebase Dynamic Links for your Firebase project in theįirebase console. SDK integrations, work with both custom page.link domains and your own Or, if you don't have a domain for your app, you can use a no-cost customĬreate your subdomain at no charge in the Firebase console.Īll Dynamic Links features, including analytics, post-install attributions, and Was passed to your app and handle the deep link as appropriate for your app. User is sent to the Play Store or App Store to install your app (unless you When a user opens one of your Dynamic Links, if your app isn't yet installed, the User's platform and whether your app is installed. These parameters specify the links you want to open, depending on the You create a Dynamic Link either by using the Firebase console, using a RESTĪPI, iOS or Android Builder API, or by forming a URL by adding Dynamic Link parameters to a domain Install it then, after installation, your app starts and can access the link. IOS or Android and doesn't have your app installed, the user can be prompted to In addition, Dynamic Links work across app installs: if a user opens a Dynamic Link on Opens the same Dynamic Link in a desktop browser, they can be taken to the equivalent They can be taken directly to the linked content in your native app.
If a user opens a Dynamic Link on iOS or Android, Also there's a linux plugin for GIMP that allows opening HEIC files, but in the case of collections, it asks you to choose which image to open and does not allow for the exporting of multi-image collections (at least for now).With Dynamic Links, your users get the best available experience for the Also I've yet to find if there is something in the EXIF data of that particular wallpaper that tells MacOS which wallpaper to display when, or if the system is just expecting exactly 16 images and displays them in order. I built the libde265 tools on ubuntu, not MacOS. I'm still struggling with it to get it to work the way I want, but that should theoretically allow very similarly packaged images to be created.ĮDIT: Just wanted to clarify a couple of things. However, I have found a tool that is part of the libde265 library called heif-enc that allows such encoding via a command line interface. Currently, there is no software that I can find for the Mac that allows for the encoding of these multi-image HEIC files (collections, as they are technically called). The HEIC file in question contains 16 images that allow the wallpaper to change throughout the day. This container allows multiple HEIF-encoded images to be contained within one container. The HEIC format is a container for HEIF or High Efficiency Encoding Format.