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- | i. It can be used as a stand-along resource | ||
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- | • Here is the public CDN: | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/thinkgeo-font.css | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/webfontloader.js | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/thinkgeo-font.woff | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/thinkgeo-font.eot | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/thinkgeo-font.svg | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/thinkgeo-font.ttf | ||
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- | o https://cdn.thinkgeo.com/vectormap-icons/0.1.0/thinkgeo-font.woff2 | ||
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- | • More info: | ||
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- | o It can be used as font-awesome, Material Design Icons, Google Material Design Icons etc. Just like a regular web font for icons. You can use it in any html pages, even in JavaScript libraries. You can get the docs on how to use it from these pages as well, for example, https://dev.materialdesignicons.com/getting-started . | ||
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- | o It’s available on ThinkGeo CDN and NPM. Similar stuffs and detailed description can be available from MapBox, see https://www.mapbox.com/maki-icons/ . You can edit it in the website, then download it for local use. That’s the reason why I would like add a page in https://thinkgeo.com | ||
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- | ii. Doc: we need one doc page on wiki | ||
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- | iii. It’s open sourced on GitHub here: https://github.com/ThinkGeo/VectorMap-icons | ||
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- | • Good to have: attach the css class name of each icon in the page. | ||
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