Daniel Bayley
Daniel Bayley
> `loader-pinwheel` could maybe be `circle-pinwheel` instead? š¤ @karsa-mistmere Shouldnāt `loader-*` icons be grouped by prefix, like others? Or maybe `cursor-pinwheel`? If not, maybe even `spinning-pinwheel`? See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning_pinwheel. cc: @jguddas...
@jguddas Ha requests coming in for `pretzel` already⦠š @xnousnow Be sure to vote #1019 with a šš¼ if you want to see it reconsidered at some pointā¦
Note that these had to be renamed, as they were conflicting with `arrow-*-square` icons, since #994 was mergedā¦
> I'm not sure about these names as well. What are other libraries naming these icons? Well other libraries have different naming schemes⦠whereas this one tries to be more...
> Do we want to generally have the same icon in different orientations? Iām only interested in the ones pointing right, personally. I just figured they should probably be a...
> Maybe just. `tag-2`? @ericfennis What about just `tag-right`[`-dot`]? > What is the use case with the dot? As [mentioned](https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/pull/1039#issue-1662091107) these cover `debug-stackframe` [codicons](https://microsoft.github.io/vscode-codicons/dist/codicon.html)⦠So the one with the dot...
> @danielbayley Is it not more convenient to fill the icon for the active state? Definitely not more convenient. Not sure even possible, with how VS Code icon themes workā¦
> what exactly would be the use cases for these extra icons? Mostly for `git stash` and `git pop stash`, like for example in _[GitKraken](https://gitkraken.com)_ (below), but I thought they...
> 1. There's a sharp corner in the top left corner that I believe was unintentional. Not sure what happened⦠Illustrator seems to introduce problems at times.
> The sharp corner is also still there: Fixed. Not sure what happened there⦠> this new inbox is not vertically centered: Well itās 18x17px (to fit nicely around the...