Hi Mario, > Why not, you use them on your tb5 wiki as well. So imo it's a pretty > common desire. >
Of course it is, in this case three icons, each having a single color other than grey. That's a a different thing than a bouquet of splashiness of each icon, which is surely possible, but possibly nothing I'd be in for. With the traffic lights <http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Edit%20Buttons%20As%20Traffic%20Lights>, I was actually playing quite a bit with the colors before I found the result to not be too imposing so as to do after giffmex and show how it's done. http://maddesigns.de/svg-sprites-icon-fonts-2309.html > http://ianfeather.co.uk/ten-reasons-we-switched-from-an-icon-font-to-svg/ > > For me SVG is much more flexible and we can establish our own icon style. > Sure, and so we're not experts in everything. There are a few sites out there where you can create that icon font you need from a number of different sets. It would be great if I could give my favourite ones just the required names so as to have them show up in the desired place in the TiddlyWiki UI. Icons are part of the identity of a project and it is one way to be > different. > Even for this single reason it's worth to have our own icons. > The current icons really don't necessitate svg in the way they are used and are a bit limited in terms of probiding a slightly broader default range of possible icons being useful in a number of usecases. Sure, everyone can see how to get there. So, while I would possibly advocate using an icon font in the core, this discussion is really more about experiences of actually using them within TiddlyWiki rather than making such a proposition. Best wishes, Tobias. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

