Closed ghost closed 10 years ago
Submitted two icons based on icon-file to dave@davegandy.com
did not see that this had already been requested and denied several times. am hopeful the submission of ready-made icons will persuade otherwise...
Doesn't have anything to do with making the icons. It's that there are an infinite number of file types, and that seems like a pain to manage. But I'm listening and might just do it anyway.
The ones that most often come up for me in business are excel and pdf. I’d say, roughly 100% of the data-driven applications I have worked on in the past three years I’ve been with my current company have required export to either excel or pdf (, in addition to print, share, and email capabilities). I know what you mean about the multitude of file types, however, there do seem to be as many requests for them as there are requests for the logo of every little internet start-up. That being said, these two are the really big ones I believe should be in the set. If you’d rather not do it because of the upkeep, I understand, and can always add in the missing ones I need through icomoon. I’ve been getting a great deal of mileage out of Font-Awesome, and it’s made my life a hell of a lot easier even without pdf and excel icons, so a million thank yous for that, regardless of your decision.
Here is my implementation of said icons using a hybrid icomoon.io/fontsquirrel generated addendum webfont in action, if anyone is interested.
+1, word/powerpoint icons would be nice as well
+1 Excel and PDF
Hi Dave, don't want to sound out of line here. Can you let me know if you are likely to implement this request in the next 6 weeks. If you are not, no worries, but I'll need to start investigating an alternative route. If you are, awesome, I'll stick with your excellent solution
Michael
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+1 on Word and PowerPoint as well
:+1: PDF
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+1 for Powerpoint, word, excel and PDF
Those would really do it for us. Most other filetypes could be images (icon-picture), zip/rar (icon-archive), video (icon-facetime-video or icon-play-icon), folders (icon-folder) and others can be just icon-file. But these are icons the user can associate with when it comes to file lists.
+1. There is a real need for these icons to be included in your solution. PDF, Excel, Word and Powerpoint are just as recognizable by user as Facebook and Twitter and should be part of a standard set of icons.
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I use document specific icons all the time to visually denote what file-type the user is about to download. This helps the user understand what will happen when they click (which, of course, is one of the benefits of using Font Awesome).
I would argue that PDFs have reached a point of popularity where the visual representation of a PDF file is all that is needed to convey a link's purpose.
In fact, this is the only icon thus far that I have had to create myself for my site's use: I use your icons for all others!
:+1: for PDF, XLS, PPT
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Why keep closing these requests? Soooo many people asking for this why is it such a big deal?
@hades200082
Dave explained his reasons here: https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome/issues/991#issuecomment-17630685
(btw this is an open request, only duplicates are removed)
There may be an infinite number of file types, but why not add the most common ones anyway...
Text Word Excel PowerPoint PDF Image Zip/Rar/Archive
I can't see a huge need for any others currently but you could always create a generic "file" icon too ;)
i would add audio and video to the list @hades200082
indeed... I agree.
Agreed with @hades200082 . Google drive uses similar icons for these file types for this very reason.
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@hades200082 +1 on your suggested additions
These are so common icons. Why we implement social icons but deny these file type icons? I think 99% business applications will need the excel icon (so many things need to be exported to excel)
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The argument that there are an infinite amount of file types doesn't hold much ground if you start putting in social icons - there are probably as many social networks as there are file types... and its only going to get worse ;)
@alexhayes Yea, and actually we don't need to implement them all. I think implement the most frequently used ones is enough. Like excel and pdf, they are used almost in 99% business applications.
:+1: I agree too on common file types (office, pdf, zip), would be very usefull
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afaik this was first requested over a year ago. Couple that with the upcoming release of BS3 and I doubt it's gonna get done any time soon :(
It's actually crazy that you have the likes of LinkedIn, CSS 3 etc and yet no PDF, Word, or Excel icons. The latter would be required far more than the former
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You created a freaking jet fighter icon but resist file types?
Sorry, this is bullcrap.
I used this app to load in fontawesome as well as the additional file icons I needed. I was able to simply replace fontawesome with the generated css.
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+1 PDF
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Another vote for:
Text
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
PDF
Image
Zip/Rar/Archive
Audio
Video
+1 on PDF and Zip
This page does contain an interesting comparisson: http://tagliala.github.io/vectoriconsroundup/
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Text Word Excel PowerPoint PDF Image Zip/Rar/Archive Audio Video
I agree that supporting all file types everywhere for all programs is insanity.
But dismissing the most common filetypes (listed above... maybe a dozen in total) on the grounds that it would be impossible to support all filetypes of all programs is a bit dodgy.
@mathisscott especially as they already support obscure social network logos that many have never heard of
I'd like to see Excel and PDF icons based on the basic file icon (icon-file)