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    • dannytaurusD
      dannytaurus @clevername27
      last edited by

      @clevername27 Ah, nice tip - thanks.

      I mean more like what component do I use? Just a button styled with LAF?

      Or is there some other trick of using a panel or a label, for instance?

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      • clevername27C
        clevername27 @dannytaurus
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        @dannytaurus Zzzzzzz I'll answer tomorrow.

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart @clevername27
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          Is it to use LAF on a regular button and draw a converted SVG path inside it?

          Yes it was until the CSS renderer came along, now I would recommended this :)

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          • Matt_SFM
            Matt_SF @clevername27
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            @clevername27 said in Standard way to make icon buttons?:

            @dannytaurus I use a font, Modern Pictograms. Simpler than an SVG.

            Why haven't thought of that before ? 🤦 🤦 🤦

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            • orangeO
              orange @dannytaurus
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              @dannytaurus

              My favorite is still svg. Check this snippet:

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              • dannytaurusD
                dannytaurus @orange
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                @orange DO you draw the SVG in a button using LAF? So you get the button functionality but it looks like an icon. Or do you do something else with the SVG?

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                • orangeO
                  orange @dannytaurus
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                  @dannytaurus Yes of course, svg can be used with LAF.

                  Here is the LAF collection, check out the first example, “Gandalf Magic” button which uses this method.

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @orange
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                    Also for bigger projects I would recommend using one LAF class for all icon buttons and then create a JSON object that contains references to the icon and use the text property as key so you can reuse the same code plus have all those big strings that contain the icon data tucked away in a single file.

                    namespace IconManager
                    {
                    inline function makePath(b64)
                    {
                        local p = Content.createPath();
                        p.loadFromData(b64);
                        return p;
                    }
                    
                    const var icons = {
                      "deleteIcon": makePath("slkdnlksjdnksvdfvishk"),
                      "addIcon": makePath("lkandlndkjcnlkasdcjnalskdjcn")
                    };
                    
                    inline function getPath(obj)
                    {
                        return icons[obj.text];
                    }
                    }
                    
                    // in your Laf:
                    function drawIconButton(g, obj)
                    {
                        g.setColour(obj.textColour);
                        g.fillPath(IconManager.getPath(obj));
                    }
                    
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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Christoph Hart
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                      @Christoph-Hart said in Standard way to make icon buttons?:

                      LAF class for all icon buttons and then create a JSON object that contains references to the icon and use the text property as key

                      This is the way I do it too.

                      @dannytaurus I know you've seen this video already but if you need a refresh I demonstrate the idea Christoph is talking about in it - https://www.patreon.com/posts/customising-with-105377992

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                      • dannytaurusD
                        dannytaurus @d.healey
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                        @d-healey Yes, thanks. I also found your custom checkboxes video very helpful too:

                        Quick question - is it common to have several LAFs? Or is it better to just use one per project?

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @dannytaurus
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                          @dannytaurus said in Standard way to make icon buttons?:

                          is it common to have several LAF

                          Yes. You should make use of local look and feel where you can. The golden rule is to avoid repeating yourself, so if multiple controls can share the same laf there is no reason why they shouldn't.

                          For the few components that can only be styled globally you should use a single global laf object.

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