How to Colorize Segoe MDL2 Asset “Save”?
I find colorizing the MDL2 Symbols quiete nice, when it is possible to lay a symbol over the corresponding fill or outline symbol. However, now I want to colorize the "Save" (E74E) Symbol, but I cannot find a fitting fill oder outline symbol? Is there a way to this? Or even better, a code for the fill symbol? The seperate part would also be nice, but are not necessary.
The result should look like this:
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I find colorizing the MDL2 Symbols quiete nice, when it is possible to lay a symbol over the corresponding fill or outline symbol. However, now I want to colorize the "Save" (E74E) Symbol, but I cannot find a fitting fill oder outline symbol? Is there a way to this? Or even better, a code for the fill symbol? The seperate part would also be nice, but are not necessary.
The result should look like this:
wpf xaml
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Not sure if this will be do-able in any practical manner. If you want vector icons that are easy to integrate into WPF it might be worth considering an alternative like FontAwesome. github.com/charri/Font-Awesome-WPF
– Gui
Jan 2 at 9:35
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I find colorizing the MDL2 Symbols quiete nice, when it is possible to lay a symbol over the corresponding fill or outline symbol. However, now I want to colorize the "Save" (E74E) Symbol, but I cannot find a fitting fill oder outline symbol? Is there a way to this? Or even better, a code for the fill symbol? The seperate part would also be nice, but are not necessary.
The result should look like this:
wpf xaml
I find colorizing the MDL2 Symbols quiete nice, when it is possible to lay a symbol over the corresponding fill or outline symbol. However, now I want to colorize the "Save" (E74E) Symbol, but I cannot find a fitting fill oder outline symbol? Is there a way to this? Or even better, a code for the fill symbol? The seperate part would also be nice, but are not necessary.
The result should look like this:
wpf xaml
wpf xaml
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Not sure if this will be do-able in any practical manner. If you want vector icons that are easy to integrate into WPF it might be worth considering an alternative like FontAwesome. github.com/charri/Font-Awesome-WPF
– Gui
Jan 2 at 9:35
add a comment |
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Not sure if this will be do-able in any practical manner. If you want vector icons that are easy to integrate into WPF it might be worth considering an alternative like FontAwesome. github.com/charri/Font-Awesome-WPF
– Gui
Jan 2 at 9:35
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Not sure if this will be do-able in any practical manner. If you want vector icons that are easy to integrate into WPF it might be worth considering an alternative like FontAwesome. github.com/charri/Font-Awesome-WPF
– Gui
Jan 2 at 9:35
Not sure if this will be do-able in any practical manner. If you want vector icons that are easy to integrate into WPF it might be worth considering an alternative like FontAwesome. github.com/charri/Font-Awesome-WPF
– Gui
Jan 2 at 9:35
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Not sure if this will be do-able in any practical manner. If you want vector icons that are easy to integrate into WPF it might be worth considering an alternative like FontAwesome. github.com/charri/Font-Awesome-WPF
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