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Mac: Provide @2x assets

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Macs with a Retina Display require image assets in 2x resolution. They should be provided with an @2x suffix next to the 1x assets.

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  • State:open
  • Created 2 years ago
  • Comments:11 (11 by maintainers)

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JohJakobcommented, Aug 31, 2021

Could you please provide them as SVGs somewhere? 😃

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Correct-Syntaxcommented, Aug 31, 2021

Oh, thanks for reminding me. Those are icons I made. 😉

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