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@paprika/icon
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<Icon>
component is a graphic to represent something else
yarn add @paprika/icon
or with npm:
npm install @paprika/icon
IMPORTANT: PAPRIKA MAKES USE OF SOME PROPRIETARY ICONS THAT REQUIRE A LICENCE IN ORDER TO BE CONSUMED. PLEASE REPLACE THOSE PROPRIETARY ICONS OUTSIDE OF THE HIGHBOND PLATFORM. PLEASE DO NOT CONSUME THESE ICONS DIRECTLY.
For each SVG icon, we export the respective <Icon>
component from the @paprika/icon
package. You can see the full list of these icons.
To add a custom icon to paprika components, you can do the following:
import { ArrowDown } from "@paprika/icon";
import tokens from "@paprika/tokens";
// Usually tokens.icon.sizeSm should be used for size
<ArrowDownIcon size={tokens.icon.sizeSm} />;
The exported @paprika/icon
is using PascalCase naming (for example ArrowDown, ArrowLeft)
If you are a consumer who needs a custom icon for your project, you have to use wasabicons (only accessible to Galvanize users)
FAQs
Icon component is a graphic to represent something else
The npm package @paprika/icon receives a total of 6,304 weekly downloads. As such, @paprika/icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @paprika/icon demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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