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Find the item airplane-helix45deg on the website. The spelling is clear and when downloading the svg from the website the filename is airplane-helix45deg.svg as expected. However, when you look into the GitHub Repo the icon is called airplane-helix45-deg.svg. The latter naming is also used in the iconoir npm package and the class from the css stylesheet.
Expected behaviour
I'd expect the naming to be consistent between the website and the file names in the repo and by extension the stylesheet and the npm release.
Impact
I am working on a project on which a content manager can choose an item in my CMS by giving an item id from your website. It is hard to work around such a naming inconsistency.
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Find the item
airplane-helix45deg
on the website. The spelling is clear and when downloading the svg from the website the filename is airplane-helix45deg.svg as expected. However, when you look into the GitHub Repo the icon is called airplane-helix45-deg.svg. The latter naming is also used in the iconoir npm package and the class from the css stylesheet.Expected behaviour
I'd expect the naming to be consistent between the website and the file names in the repo and by extension the stylesheet and the npm release.
Impact
I am working on a project on which a content manager can choose an item in my CMS by giving an item id from your website. It is hard to work around such a naming inconsistency.
Upvote & Fund
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: