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Use svg files for button icons

Open justinshannon opened this issue 8 months ago • 1 comments

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a new small lock toggle button with updated styling and icon.
  • Improvements

    • Updated several button themes to use SVG icons for a more consistent appearance.
    • Adjusted padding and styling for various buttons to enhance visual alignment and checked-state feedback.
  • Chores

    • Added support for SVG icons by including a new package dependency.

justinshannon avatar May 31 '25 13:05 justinshannon

Walkthrough

This update introduces a new LockButtonSmall toggle button theme and revises several existing button themes in the UI styles. Inline vector path icons are replaced with external SVG references, and padding values are adjusted for multiple buttons. The Avalonia.Svg package is added to the project to support SVG rendering.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
vATIS.Desktop/Ui/Styles/Buttons.axaml Added LockButtonSmall theme; replaced inline Path icons with SVGs for multiple buttons; adjusted padding values.
vATIS.Desktop/vATIS.Desktop.csproj Added Avalonia.Svg package reference to enable SVG icon support.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant UI_Button
    participant AvaloniaSvg

    User->>UI_Button: Interacts with button (e.g., Pin, Lock, Close)
    UI_Button->>AvaloniaSvg: Loads SVG icon (e.g., Pin.svg, Lock.svg)
    AvaloniaSvg-->>UI_Button: Renders SVG as button content
    UI_Button-->>User: Displays updated button with SVG icon and new padding

Possibly related PRs

  • vatis-project/vatis#217: Also modifies PinButton and PinButtonSmall themes' content templates, focusing on icon rendering details.
  • vatis-project/vatis#85: Updates button themes in Buttons.axaml, including PinButtonSmall and CloseButton, overlapping with this PR's theme changes.

Poem

Buttons now shine with SVG flair,
A lock joins the set with careful care.
Padding adjusted, icons anew,
Avalonia.Svg brings a crisp view.
From rabbit paws, a hop and a cheer—
UI polish is finally here! 🐇✨


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