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Refresh issue icons #614

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Refresh issue icons #614

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@ashygee ashygee commented May 13, 2021

This adds refreshed issue icons

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@ashygee ashygee changed the base branch from main to release-14.0.0 May 13, 2021 20:48
@colebemis colebemis merged commit 2d7c66f into release-14.0.0 May 14, 2021
@colebemis colebemis deleted the refresh-issue-icons branch May 14, 2021 03:15
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Out of curiosity, where did issue-in-progress go? We have a use case for it in our app. And issue-reopened seems to have been left out of the conversion from exclamations to dots. Was that intentional?

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Andre601 commented May 15, 2021

I need to ask this: Why was issue-closed accepted? Will that be used on GitHub in the near future?
If so, why did it not receive some minor changes?

Right now is the issue-closed icon identical to the check-circle one.

I made this comparison here between the issue-closed and check-circle icons, by importing the 24px version of each at 500px scale into Gimp (So both are 500x500px dimension)

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The left one is the check-circle and the right one the issue-closed icon and as you can see is there virtually no difference between both.

This is imo wasted storage space, since the check-circle could've just been used for closed issues imo.
Alternatively could the old issue icon be just updated with the dot to make it more unique.

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