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@ui5/webcomponents-icons
Advanced tools
Provides assets for the rich SAP-icons
icon collection.
Icon asset | Module import |
---|---|
All icons (~115KB zipped) | import "@ui5/webcomponents-icons/dist/Assets.js"; |
Accelerated icon | import "@ui5/webcomponents-icons/dist/icons/accelerated.js"; |
Accept icon | import "@ui5/webcomponents-icons/dist/icons/accept.js"; |
... | ... |
Zoom out icon | import "@ui5/webcomponents-icons/dist/icons/zoom-out.js"; |
Note: The @ui5/webcomponents-icons
package does not provide any web components per se, but rather icon assets,
usable by other web components such as ui5-icon
. You could import all icons, but it's recommended to import
just the ones that your app will actually use.
For a full list of the icons in the SAP-icons
collection, click here.
For a complete list of all public module imports from the icons
package, click here:
We welcome all comments, suggestions, questions, and bug reports. Please follow our Support Guidelines on how to report an issue, or chat with us in the #webcomponents
channel of the OpenUI5 Community Slack.
Please check our Contribution Guidelines.
Copyright (c) 2019 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. This file is licensed under the Apache Software License, Version 2.0 except as noted otherwise in the LICENSE file.
FAQs
UI5 Web Components: webcomponents.SAP-icons
We found that @ui5/webcomponents-icons demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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