Paletteon Icons provides a variety of icons that you can use to enhance your Compose Multiplatform applications. Below is an overview of the available icons, along with example usage.
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun AnimationIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Animation, contentDescription = "Animation Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun BlurIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Blur, contentDescription = "Blur Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun BrightnessIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Brightness, contentDescription = "Brightness Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun BulbOffIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.BulbOff, contentDescription = "Bulb Off Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun BulbOnIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.BulbOn, contentDescription = "Bulb On Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ColorAdjustmentModeIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.ColorAdjustmentMode, contentDescription = "Color Adjustment Mode Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ColorBucketIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.ColorBucket, contentDescription = "Color Bucket Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ColorSwatchIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.ColorSwatch, contentDescription = "Color Swatch Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ContrastIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Contrast, contentDescription = "Contrast Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ContrastInverseIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.ContrastInverse, contentDescription = "Contrast Inverse Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ContrastDropIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.ContrastDrop, contentDescription = "Contrast Drop Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun ContrastDropInverseIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.ContrastDropInverse, contentDescription = "Contrast Drop Inverse Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun DarkModeIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.DarkMode, contentDescription = "Dark Mode Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun FiltersIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Filters, contentDescription = "Filters Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun LightModeIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.LightMode, contentDescription = "Light Mode Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun MagicStickIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.MagicStick, contentDescription = "Magic Stick Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun PaletteIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Palette, contentDescription = "Palette Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun Palette2Icon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Palette2, contentDescription = "Palette 2 Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun PaletteRoundIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.PaletteRound, contentDescription = "Palette Round Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun PipetteIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Pipette, contentDescription = "Pipette Icon")
}
import dev.teogor.paletteon.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Icon
@Composable
fun SparklesIcon() {
Icon(imageVector = Icons.Filled.Sparkles, contentDescription = "Sparkles Icon")
}
For detailed instructions on how to implement these icons into your project, please refer to the implementation guide.