[icons-angular] Add clarification around icon size differences/usage
See original GitHub issueEach icon is designed at a specific size, which requires our separate components per icon - that reasoning isn’t clear in the current documentation.
Assigning myself for icons-angular
… but this can expand to the other icon packages if needed.
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Okay fine, you win stale bot … this isn’t even a conversation, just something I have to do 😒
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