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Way to see all icons #5

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YBAZAN opened this issue Aug 20, 2020 · 1 comment
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Way to see all icons #5

YBAZAN opened this issue Aug 20, 2020 · 1 comment
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YBAZAN commented Aug 20, 2020

What would you like clarification on:

It's mentioned in the Readme that this is an aggregation of icons coming from several sources, with some additions moreover. It would be great to have a way to see all those icons. Maybe you could add in the documentation a page listing the icons, as we see for other sets (Google Material, Bootstrap...)

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  • Usage in industry
  • Clarification of capabilities
  • Getting started with Uno
  • Developing with Uno
  • Contributing to the Uno project
  • Publishing your application
  • Support
  • Other (please specify):

For which Platform:

  • iOS
  • Android
  • WebAssembly
  • Windows

Anything else we need to know?

@YBAZAN YBAZAN added kind/consumer-experience Categorizes issue or PR as related to improving the experience of consumers kind/documentation Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to 3rd party dependencies that are consumed by this project triage/untriaged Indicates an issue requires triaging or verification. labels Aug 20, 2020
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StefanJanssen95 commented Oct 5, 2020

I've made such a list for myself locally as an HTML file using a node script I made. (screenshot of a part of the list below)
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Unfortunately I don't see how I can translate this to Markdown without extracting each image from the font and putting it in the repo as well. I'm not sure if we want that, though it is how two of the three source fonts do it. The other one uses just screenshots, which complicates searching through the whole list.

I'm able to automate to update the HTML file when the font itself is updated, but I assume we rather have the file as Markdown?

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