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      skyfall @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil I think we’re on to something here. I’m embarassed but I did notice my dependencies were out of date. I was running FA 5.13.3. Reinstalled and reverified and now running 6.1.1. However, when invoking ‘canadian-maple-leaf’ for example, it’s now showing a broken icon symbol versus nothing!

      Screen Shot 2022-04-28 at 17.11.45.png

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      I did also notice it isn’t loading the .woff2 file for the brands fonts, even though it is in the correct directory.

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        skyfall @skyfall
        last edited by skyfall

        I’ve figured it out!

        Like the original post, I’m working with Calendar module. I wanted to understand why we could write, say symbol: “cloud” instead of having to declare the full “fas fa-fw fa-cloud” to invoke the symbol.

        I went into /modules/default/calendar/calendar.js and noticed the following section of code:

        const symbols = this.symbolsForEvent(event);
                                        symbols.forEach((s, index) => {
                                                const symbol = document.createElement("span");
                                                symbol.className = "fas fa-fw fa-" + s;
                                                if (index > 0) {
                                                        symbol.style.paddingLeft = "5px";
                                                }
                                                symbolWrapper.appendChild(symbol);
                                        });
                                        eventWrapper.appendChild(symbolWrapper);
                                } else if (this.config.timeFormat === "dateheaders") {
                                        const blankCell = document.createElement("td");
                                        blankCell.innerHTML = "   ";
                                        eventWrapper.appendChild(blankCell);
                                }
        

        calendar.js is hardcoding the fas (solid) font family in, not allowing us to invoke a family like fab (brands). setting the line:

        symbol.className = "fas fa-fw fa-" + s;
        

        to just:

        symbol.className = s;
        

        forces us to redeclare every symbol in config.js from “cloud” to “fas fa-fw fa-cloud”, but we can now access all available FA icons.

        And so, I get my leaf :)

        6f18f2a7-0b58-4f38-bcf8-994695134f0c-Screen Shot 2022-04-28 at 17.37.44.png Screen Shot 2022-04-28 at 17.37.44

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          sdetweil @skyfall
          last edited by

          @skyfall awesome

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            sdetweil @skyfall
            last edited by sdetweil

            @skyfall I think we could fix that with a little smarter code, and not break existing modules
            change

            symbol.className = "fas fa-fw fa-" + s;
            

            to

            // if requested symbol name starts with 'fa-' , get the substring after 'fa-' 
            // if  not, use as is
            symbol.className = "fas fa-fw fa-" +(s.startsWith('fa-')?s.slice(3):s);
            

            of course if the other icon names start with fa-, then u didn’t need any of this…

            can u provide an example of the branded icon name?

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              skyfall
              last edited by

              I was using https://fontawesome.com/icons/canadian-maple-leaf?s=brands for example

              I was thinking about how to fix this without breaking too; could just be an else if statement checking to see if it starts with “fab” or “fal”, otherwise keeping the fas hardcode. Would let us declare other families and keep the shorthand for the default fas configuration.

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                sdetweil @skyfall
                last edited by sdetweil

                @skyfall oh, I see you have to call out fa-brands

                hm…

                maybe if the specific string has more than 1 word

                like “fa-brands fa-iconname”

                then you use as is (full string)
                otherwise you use the default approach of appending the name to the ‘fa-’ already there

                // if there is a space in the name, 'collectionname iconname' use the string as is
                // for example "fa-brands fa-canadian-maple-leaf"
                // else use the current approach 
                symbol.className =(s.indexOf(' ')>0?s:( "fas fa-fw fa-" +s));
                

                this would let other prefix specific icons in, and not break old…

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                  skyfall
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                  Yeah, there’s a few things to try and we can make it work without breaking default notation

                  I think one thing to keep in mind is MM seems to refer to them as “fab” instead of fa-brands; not sure where that translation happens.

                  I did see some of the commits from January that initially addresses this. I’m mobile right now so I don’t have the references, but it looked like this convention is used in more places than just calendar. Should be the same fix for all instances though.

                  I’ll experiment with it a bit too when I sit down to look.

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                    luisestrada @skyfall
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                    @skyfall I found this post exactly because of that icon, lol

                    Have anyone made it work? changing fas to fal does the job for the Canadian maple leaf icon but breaks the others :(

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                      luisestrada @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil said in Three module issues from a new user:

                      // if there is a space in the name, ‘collectionname iconname’ use the string as is
                      // for example “fa-brands fa-canadian-maple-leaf”
                      // else use the current approach
                      symbol.className =(s.indexOf(’ ')>0?s:( “fas fa-fw fa-” +s));

                      This works perfectly in calendar, however in the CX3 module it does not work, apparently spaces are not allowed

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                        kayakbabe @luisestrada
                        last edited by

                        it would have been nice if the fontawesome 4 prefixes weren’t hardcoded into the module sources/templates. Would have made changing the icons to something else in so much easier.

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