Thanks!  I love your work - It's brilliant!

Ole


On 03/04/2015 04:31 PM, Xaviju Julián wrote:
Just a quick update on the inkscape open symbols set!

- Added Octicons, the github icon font (https://octicons.github.com/)
- Added Humble UI, a simple UX wireframing library that I created myself (https://github.com/Xaviju/inkscape-open-symbols/wiki/Humble-UI)
- Probably soon: Ubuntu Suru Icons (http://www.typhoonpc.com/linux/suru-icon-theme-package-lands-in-ubuntu-14-04) I'm waiting for a PR

https://github.com/Xaviju/inkscape-open-symbols
 
Brynn asked
For now, the main question is this.  Why do you go through all the steps 
with the SVG/XML code and stuff, rather than use the on-canvas tools?
You are right, is perfectly fine to use the UI. To me is a little bit more complicated and slower, but it is fine. Since I am more a front-end developer than a designer, it looks faster to me to manage SVG code than multiple windows, forms and clicks :)
But also, in my tests, I found out that the final generated code from the UI (and this might be my fault) its not as perfect as I would like it to use it directly (just copying and pasting it) in my web development workflow, so I need to clean it up a bit. I just wanted to remove this step.
That's why the posts says "and make your front-end developer love you". This feature is just awesome.

Thanks again, your feedback is very appreciated.

 

2015-02-26 14:07 GMT+01:00 Xaviju Julián <xaviju@...155...>:
Hi!

I just send you this email to let you know that I created a symbol set for inkscape with the Google Material Design Icons (at the moment only this set) that you may find useful for design and development.

https://github.com/Xaviju/inkscape-open-symbols

I also encourage you to collaborate as indicated in the readme to make it even better and make designers and front-end developers happier. Lets open source and share our own icon libraries as well.

Hope you enjoy it. :)

Xaviju



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