Thanks for submitting or fixing an icon! Here is a helpful guide to what you need to include. - [ ] New file which is *under* 1,024 bytes Additionally, you can do these helpful things if you have time: - [ ] Edit Readme - [ ] Add reference image - [ ] Edit reference page - [ ] Android Image ## New File Filename should be `nameofservice.svg` - all in lower-case. If a special character must be used, please replace it with an underscore (not a dot nor a dash). Place the file in `/images/svg/` At a minimum, your icon needs these components, in this layout: ```svg ... ``` Please keep the whitespace as-is. This makes viewing diffs easier. Please use UNIX line-endings `LF` rather than Windows-style `CRLF`. If you can, remove the end of line at the end of the file: * VIm: `:set noeol` (optionally `:set nofixendofline`) * perl: `perl -pi -e 'chomp if eof' $filename` * shell: `printf %s "$(cat $filename)" > filename-without-nl.svg` Please remove any trailing newlines from the file with: `sed -i -z s/\\n$// filename.svg` ### Guidelines This is the standard guideline. Use this to help with sizing your icons and they will look good no matter what border radius is chosen. A template for logos - **Green** is the safe zone, where the main body of the icon should be. - **Yellow** is like a road shoulder, it is there if more space is needed. It should be used for protruding elements, like corners or ornaments. - **Red** is off limits. It should not be touched by the icons. Red is also how a circular icon would look. ## Edit Readme You will need to generate a new table for the README. To do this, run: `python3 generate_readme_table.py` Copy the output and paste it over the old table. ## Reference Image * Find an *official* logo. * Add it to `/images/reference/` ## Reference Page * Edit the file [`images/reference/index.md`](images/reference/index.md) * Add a link to the *official* style guide or brand guidelines. * For example `| | | https://example.com/press |` ## (Optional) Create Android Version To convert in Android Studio, go to Tools ➡ Resource Manager ➡ Drawable ➡ + ➡ Import Drawables ➡ then select the SVGs. *Note* Android Studio doesn't like rounded corners with a percentage length value. Before importing, run `sed -i '/rx\=\"15\%\"/d' ./*.svg` to remove the corner or `sed -i -e '/rx\=/s/\"15\%\"/\"77\"/' ./*.svg` to replace the percentage length value with a corresponding fixed length value. See: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/176694227 Or, use https://inloop.github.io/svg2android/ to create an Android-compatible XML file. Add the file to `/images/android-vector-drawable/`