On 4 feb. 2015, at 01:29, May Tee-Galloway <mgalloway@wikimedia.org> wrote:All icons have been uploaded to commons displayed at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Design/WikiFont as of yesterday._______________________________________________On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 3:54 PM, S Page <spage@wikimedia.org> wrote:On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 5:07 PM, May Tee-Galloway <mgalloway@wikimedia.org> wrote:As promised, icons are now done. You may now use them knowing that they're pixel-perfectly composed within 24 x 24px canvas.
Great, can you update https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Design/WikiFont ?
How can third-party MediaWiki developers use these? The ResourceLoaderImageModule hinted at in https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Design/WikiFont#Future_plans is merged, but seems undocumented.
I assume OOjs UI will be able to use any of these icons in a button, e.g. http://living-style-guide.wmflabs.org/wiki/OOjs_UI/Widgets/Buttons_and_Switches . OOjs UI's list of semantic names is at https://git.wikimedia.org/blob/oojs%2Fui.git/HEAD/src%2Fthemes%2Fmediawiki%2Fimages.json#L26 , but as I commented in the earlier "Icon SVGs needed" thread, ideally we would have a table of the icon file names together with Jon's visual and semantic description and their Unicode code points (as I understand it the mobile apps still use the WikiIcon font).Also in that thread, Jon suggestedI think we need a single repository with all the icons in it. On the
long term I expect we can just use OOJS but in the meantime I would
recommend we should be working from the same place and using a git
submodule to pull these icons in.which still seems a good idea. If that had a JSON file of the icon names and information we could generate an on-wiki table with the SVGs in it.--=S Page WMF Tech writer--mm
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