README.md
iron-iconset
The iron-iconset
element allows users to define their own icon sets.
The src
property specifies the url of the icon image. Multiple icons may
be included in this image and they may be organized into rows.
The icons
property is a space separated list of names corresponding to the
icons. The names must be ordered as the icons are ordered in the icon image.
Icons are expected to be square and are the size specified by the size
property. The width
property corresponds to the width of the icon image
and must be specified if icons are arranged into multiple rows in the image.
All iron-iconset
elements are available for use by other iron-iconset
elements via a database keyed by id. Typically, an element author that wants
to support a set of custom icons uses a iron-iconset
to retrieve
and use another, user-defined iconset.
Example:
<iron-iconset id="my-icons" src="my-icons.png" width="96" size="24"
icons="location place starta stopb bus car train walk">
</iron-iconset>
This will automatically register the icon set "my-icons" to the iconset
database. To use these icons from within another element, make a
iron-iconset
element and call the byId
method to retrieve a
given iconset. To apply a particular icon to an element, use the
applyIcon
method. For example:
iconset.applyIcon(iconNode, 'car');
Themed icon sets are also supported. The iron-iconset
can contain child
property
elements that specify a theme with an offsetX and offsetY of the
theme within the icon resource. For example.
<iron-iconset id="my-icons" src="my-icons.png" width="96" size="24"
icons="location place starta stopb bus car train walk">
<property theme="special" offsetX="256" offsetY="24"></property>
</iron-iconset>
Then a themed icon can be applied like this:
iconset.applyIcon(iconNode, 'car', 'special');