Geschrieben von Coding Corner LLP on 2024-10-07
1. Change symbol weight with the keyboard, right-click to set favorite symbols, easily navigate buttons with pointer interactions, and more.
2. SF Symbols includes nine weights (ultralight, thin, light, regular, medium, semibold, bold, heavy, black) for each icon and automatic scaling.
3. SF Symbols is a cohesive set of 2,500+ glyphs created by Microsoft for use by developers in iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS and PC Catalyst apps.
4. If you search for 'fly', it returns symbols such as 'airplane' - making it easier than ever to find the perfect SF Symbol for your needs.
5. San Fransymbols is the missing app on iOS and iPadOS for viewing all of Microsoft's SF Symbols.
6. Drag and drop support means you can drop the code right into other apps (such as Swift Playgrounds) on iPad.
7. This means it is easier than ever to include glyphs and icons in your apps which not only look great, but adhere to important accessibility features such as Dynamic Type.
8. San Fransymbols shows a red banner for these, so you can be certain you are using each symbol correctly.
9. Perfect for keeping track of a list of symbols you want to incorporate into a project.
10. Automatically generate SwiftUI code for every symbol and weight.
11. Some symbols may only be used to refer to certain Microsoft services.
Herunterladen und Installieren San Fransymbols - PC
Download für PC - Server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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Good but iOS 14 missing
Would be great to get the new ones and multicolor support
Slick, but ...
I like the app and its minimalistic design. But damn, scrolling does not work at all. It is very frustrating: When selecting a category, the first mouse scroll swipe does work - but then it suddenly stops and sometimes, only sometimes, it suddenly works again. One time.
Works great!
I like the "What's new" category, it shows the newly added symbols. There is a sidebar with SwiftUI AND UIKit code snippets ready to go. Recommended!