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Symbols should be in their own directory #6

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tyrantkhan opened this issue Feb 24, 2015 · 3 comments
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Symbols should be in their own directory #6

tyrantkhan opened this issue Feb 24, 2015 · 3 comments

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@tyrantkhan
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It would be cool if symbols were in their own directory.

I've got a bunch of different sets of symbols for a project, and it's useful to organize them that way, so i don't need to go through the huge list of font-awesome icons, if i'm just looking for something else.

@macpheedesign
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If the symbol names were using a "/" instead of a "-" they would automatically categorize under fa

instead of: fa-align-center
use: fa/align-center

See: http://bohemiancoding.com/sketch/support/documentation/07-symbols/
"If you go to Insert › Symbol › Manage Symbols, you will get a dropdown sheet with a list of all the symbols in your document. You can rename or delete them there. If you include a slash (/) in the name of the Symbol, Sketch will treat these as group separators. For example, two Symbols named Button/Normal and Button/Pressed will be grouped together into a submenu called Button.

It worked for me, I wonder if sethlilly could rename the symbols to make them categorize?

@luandro
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luandro commented Aug 30, 2015

I created a repo in which I have manually moved all the icons to be in their own directory, in case some one else needs it.

@macpheedesign
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Thank you! Looking forward to working with this.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Luandro [email protected] wrote:

I created a repo
https://github.com/luandro/sketch-responsive-design-template in which I
have manually moved all the icons to be in their own directory, in case
some one else needs it.


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