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    SFSafe Symbols

    SFSafe Symbols

    Safely access Apple's SF Symbols using static typing

    At WWDC 2019, Apple announced a new library of icons that came included with that year's new operating system versions. To browse them, there's a dedicated Mac app called SF Symbols. You can be sure your symbol code won't crash due to typos or symbol availability issues. This is because all symbols are tested via a CI (on the latest iOS & tvOS versions and also some earlier OS versions). Lookups in the SF Symbols app (e. g. about available layersets, available localizations & the look of the...
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    EF IconFont

    EF IconFont

    A better way to operate icon font in Swift, support iOS, macOS

    A better way to operate icon font in Swift, support iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. An ordinary iconfont cocoapods package helps you to use iconfont more easily in your project, in Swift. To run the example project manually, clone the repo, and run sh Startup.sh in the project folder. Demo is in the Example folder, open Example.xcworkspace with Xcode and select the target you want in it, run. The Swift Package Manager is a tool for automating the distribution of Swift code and is integrated...
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