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Fix align center icons mix-up #62

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Fix align center icons mix-up #62

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vladmoroz
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There was a slight mix-up with align center icons.

Align Center Horizontally → Align Center Vertically
Align Center Vertically → Align Center Horizontally

Should be a 1.0.1 patch.


PR checklist:

  • Figma: icon shapes use “Scale” constraint
  • Figma: icon components are sorted Z-A in the file
  • Figma: icon components are built with a single union or compound shape when possible
  • Figma: library changes are published
  • SVG: icons render correctly in a browser
  • SVG: icons are exported with width="15" height="15" viewBox="0 0 15 15"
  • SVG: no icons are exported with stroke
  • SVG: no icons are exported with clip-path
  • SVG: no icons exceed 5 KB
  • Website is up to date
  • Sketch file is up to date
  • IconJar file is up to date
    • Version in the IconJar library description is correct

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@peduarte peduarte merged commit f01519d into master Jan 15, 2021
@peduarte peduarte deleted the 1.0.1 branch January 15, 2021 09:22
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