Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īpp_badge → const IconData app_badge - Cupertino icon named "app_badge". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īpp → const IconData app - Cupertino icon named "app". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īntenna_radiowaves_left_right → const IconData antenna_radiowaves_left_right - Cupertino icon named "antenna_radiowaves_left_right". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īnt_fill → const IconData ant_fill - Cupertino icon named "ant_fill". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īnt_circle_fill → const IconData ant_circle_fill - Cupertino icon named "ant_circle_fill". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īnt_circle → const IconData ant_circle - Cupertino icon named "ant_circle". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īnt → const IconData ant - Cupertino icon named "ant". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īlt → const IconData alt - Cupertino icon named "alt". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īlarm_fill → const IconData alarm_fill - Cupertino icon named "alarm_fill". Available on cupertino_icons package 1.0.0+ only.Īlarm → const IconData alarm - Cupertino icon named "alarm". This is the same icon as plus_circle_fill in cupertino_icons 1.0.0+.Īirplane → const IconData airplane - Cupertino icon named "airplane". This is the same icon as plus_circle in cupertino_icons 1.0.0+.Īdd_circled_solid → const IconData plus_circle_fill - Cupertino icon for an two straight lines, one horizontal and one vertical, meeting in the middle, which is the equivalent of a plus sign, surrounded by a circle. This is the same icon as plus in cupertino_icons 1.0.0+.Īdd_circled → const IconData plus_circle - Cupertino icon for an two straight lines, one horizontal and one vertical, meeting in the middle, which is the equivalent of a plus sign, surrounded by a circle. Select your text and delete the letter you would like to replace with a glyph.ġ1- Once the letter is deleted, press Ctrl V to paste the Glyph you copied from the Character Map app onto your Text.ġ2- Repeat the process to add any more Glyphs in your text.Below I have added an "s" glyph and a "t" glyph also.Inherited Constants add → const IconData plus - Cupertino icon for an two straight lines, one horizontal and one vertical, meeting in the middle, which is the equivalent of a plus sign. then click Copy (2).ġ0-Click back onto your workspace. When you click on the glyph a little pop-up will come and you can see the glyph more clearly.ĩ- When you are happy with your choice, click Select (1). Scroll through the glyphs and select the one you would like to use. Scroll down and select Private Use Characters.Ĩ- You will see all the gylphs appear in the Character Map window. Then in the Group by drop-down box, select Unicode Sub-range (2).ħ-A new window will appear. I am using Silhouette Studio, but the following procedure to use the Character Map app to access your Glyphs will be the same in most programs.ģ-Select the font in yourtext/font drop-down box.Ĥ- When your text is in the correct font, open up the Character Map app/program.ĥ- In the top drop-down box select your font.Ħ-Ensure that the Advance View is selected (1). Ensure that your file has been downloaded and unzipped to use.ġ- Open the program you want to use.
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