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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New CODE and ICODE Editor Button Icons Post 303027415 by Neo on Saturday 15th of December 2018 07:27:02 AM
Old 12-15-2018
New CODE and ICODE Editor Button Icons

As promised, I have changed the CODE tag icon and the ICODE tag icon in our WYSIWYG editors to use Font Awesome.
  • CODE Tag = fa-code
  • ICODE Tag = fa-terminal

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The reason for this change is to continue our move toward Font Awesome for icons and Bootstrap for CSS, in general.

Also, this solves some issues we were having with Bootstrap tooltips not working properly for these icons.

Cheers

PS: Still looking for suitable FA icons to replace "move margin left" and "move margin right" but nothing useable has jumped out so far. Also, will replace the "make the editor bigger and smaller errors on the right with FA arrows at some point in time....
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tracker-status-icon(1)						   User Commands					    tracker-status-icon(1)

NAME
tracker-status-icon - Miner status and control notification area icon SYNOPSIS
tracker-status-icon DESCRIPTION
tracker-status-icon is a tracker-store(1) notification area icon meant to provide a fast way to check the status of Tracker's data miner and to be able to control those miners with simple commands like pause and resume. When clicking on the icon, a list of data miners is presented. In this list there is an image to the left which indicates the paused or non-paused state. There is also a progress bar which indicates how far through the work load the data miner is. Each miner can be paused/resumed by clicking on it in the menu. From the context menu, tracker-status-icon allows the user to configure the preferences of tracker-miner-fs using the tracker-preferences application. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show summary of options. -V, --version Print version. FILES
$HOME/.config/tracker/tracker-status-icon.cfg SEE ALSO
tracker-status-icon.cfg(5), tracker-search-tool(1), tracker-preferences(1), tracker-store(1). GNU
September 2009 tracker-status-icon(1)
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