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For me, in the UK I associate: March - May = Spring June - August = Summer September - November = Autumn/Fall December - February = Winter

I think the issue is the bottom arrow is not connected to the **Off Stroke**

FluentUI provides these with the richer colours and style to match the desktop apps, so this may be why they are not included right now. https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/fluentui#/styles/web/file-type-icons ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7389110/124825791-00558a00-df6c-11eb-9878-7a7e3402ef0d.png)

I think we are supposed to use the minus/subtract icon. But the Segoe Fluent Icons font contain the glyphs, at the appropriate 10px size - which is off-scale from the...

I think I remember there being some FluentUI System Icons Typography project going on, so maybe they could include all the major Currency symbols there. @jasoncuster - Sterling - Dollar...

> have fun > https://uifabricicons.azurewebsites.net/ Those are the older MDL2 icons, and not the newer **Fluent UI System Icons**

Just to share what the "competition" are doing lol Apple's SF Symbols will support Monochrome, Hierarchical, and Palette "render modes" for their icons. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7389110/121393886-b071ac00-c948-11eb-827c-137bd2e74504.png) Monochrome and Hierarchical take a single...

The Icon set is not currently the default in use, that will probably change with 21H2 and the "Sun Valley" refresh - and WinUI 2.6 is starting to use some...

These icons are a little different as they are designed for a 10pt font size, and so are not matching the scale of the 16px or even 12px minimum sizes...

The font does not use the same unicode values as a normal text font, and is designed for use with web-browsers and App UI frameworks which can display glyphs by...