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Icon request: fa-*-slash (whole new set) #10885

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malothnaresh opened this issue Apr 4, 2017 · 2 comments
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Icon request: fa-*-slash (whole new set) #10885

malothnaresh opened this issue Apr 4, 2017 · 2 comments

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@malothnaresh
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Hi,
This might not be interesting case :
But, I found it as :
If I have ng-repeat over fa-icons, and I would want some of them to be shown as disabled [Instead of hiding the icon completely or reducing the opacity].

In this case, if every icon has disabled state also [I mean cross line over the icon], would work.

@tagliala tagliala changed the title fa-disabled state for every font awesome icon Icon request: fa-*-slash Apr 4, 2017
@tagliala tagliala changed the title Icon request: fa-*-slash Icon request: fa-*-slash (whole new set) Apr 4, 2017
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tagliala commented Apr 4, 2017

Hi!

Thanks for being part of the Font Awesome Community.

This should be nice to have but it requires every single icon to be redesigned with a slash.

Please take a look at these comments: #1181 (comment) #1181 (comment)

Refers to: #1181 (you will find a solution there), #3691

Closing here and labeling as wontfix right now

@tagliala tagliala closed this as completed Apr 4, 2017
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Thanks Tagliala.

Request #3691 is the one I was requesting for.

Though, I have created fa-disabled class in my project for my use-case with less opacity.

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