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There are a few areas where padding is a little confusing or not stated correctly. I see the section on the https://github.com/IBM-Design/icons about padding, but what is small, medium or large? Is this for illustrator file versions or coded versions?
Maybe have visual examples of these instead? OR is that paragraph meant just for people who are contributing?
Here's what I've deduced from the Illustrator documents:
16x16 - No padding
24x24 - 1px
32x32 - 1px
64x64 - 2px
128x128 - 3px
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I definitely think that the padding of icons should be part of the creation process, not usage. There's not an engineer in my org who would recognize the differences in padding here, let alone care enough to implement it.
There are a few areas where padding is a little confusing or not stated correctly. I see the section on the https://github.com/IBM-Design/icons about padding, but what is small, medium or large? Is this for illustrator file versions or coded versions?
Maybe have visual examples of these instead? OR is that paragraph meant just for people who are contributing?
Here's what I've deduced from the Illustrator documents:
16x16 - No padding
24x24 - 1px
32x32 - 1px
64x64 - 2px
128x128 - 3px
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: