fixed errors in docs

Signed-off-by: Pratyay Banerjee <[email protected]>
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neilblaze
2023-04-06 05:19:13 +05:30
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@@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ allows you to make use of automatic provisioning (see later section).
To install applications on an iOS device, you need a provisioning profile. There
are two options:
1. Automatic provisioning. This allows you to build and install an app to your
personal device. The provisining profile is managed by Xcode, and has to be
1. Automatic provisioning. This allows you to build and install an app on your
personal device. The provisioning profile is managed by Xcode, and has to be
updated often (it is valid for about a week).
2. Custom provisioning. This uses a provisioning profile associated with an
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Profiles"`. If there are none, generate and download a profile on
Note: if you had previously set up automatic provisioning, you should remove the
`provisioning_profile.mobileprovision` symlink in each example's directory,
since it will take precedence over the common one. You can also overwrite it
with you own profile if you need a different profile for different apps.
with your own profile if you need a different profile for different apps.
1. Open `mediapipe/examples/ios/bundle_id.bzl`, and change the
`BUNDLE_ID_PREFIX` to a prefix associated with your provisioning profile.
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ Note: When you ask Xcode to run an app, by default it will use the Debug
configuration. Some of our demos are computationally heavy; you may want to use
the Release configuration for better performance.
Note: Due to an imcoptibility caused by one of our dependencies, MediaPipe
Note: Due to an incompatibility caused by one of our dependencies, MediaPipe
cannot be used for apps running on the iPhone Simulator on Apple Silicon (M1).
Tip: To switch build configuration in Xcode, click on the target menu, choose