Ikonli
Installing
You can get the latest version of Ikonli directly from Maven Central.
Refer to the guide for further information on configuration and usage.
Building
You must meet the following requirements:
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JDK11 as a minimum
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Gradle 6.0
You may use the included gradle wrapper script if you don’t have gradle
installed.
Adapt these instructions to Windows settings if running on Windows.
Installing Gradle
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Download Gradle from http://gradle.org/downloads
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Unzip the file into a directory without spaces (recommended).
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Create a GRADLE_HOME environment variable that points to this directory.
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Adjust your PATH environment variable to include $GRADLE_HOME/bin (%GRADLE_HOME%\bin on Windows).
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Test your setup by invoking
gradle --version
.
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Follow the instructions found at http://sdkman.io/ to install SDKMAN.
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You need a POSIX environment if running Windows. We recommend using Babun Shell (http://babun.github.io/)
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Once SDKMAN is installed invoke
sdk install gradle 6.3
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Test your setup by invoking
gradle --version
.
Gum is a wrapper script that facilitates invoking gradle tasks anywhere within a Gradle project. It’s smart enough to use the gradle wrapper if available or your global gradle command. This is an optional download.
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Follow the instructions found at https://github.com/kordamp/gm to install gum
Next Steps
Make a full build issuing gm build
.
Run the sampler JavaFX application by invoking the following command
$ gm :sampler-javafx:run
Run the sampler Swing application by invoking the following command
$ gm :sampler-swing:run
Run the Ikonli Browser application by invoking the following command
$ gm :ikonli-browser:run
Publishing your own SNAPSHOT
You can publish a local snapshot release by issuing this command
$ gm install
If you don’t Gum installed then issue this command
$ ./gradlew publishToMavenLocal