![]() Prepending to the Beginning of Values: the Prepend Method 7.2.13. Appending Unique Values: the AppendUnique Method 7.2.12. Appending to the End of Values: the Append Method 7.2.11. Setting Values Only If They're Not Already Defined: the SetDefault Method 7.2.10. Replacing Values: the Replace Method 7.2.9. Making Copies of Construction Environments: the Clone Method 7.2.8. Multiple Construction Environments 7.2.7. Controlling the Default Construction Environment: the DefaultEnvironment Function 7.2.6. Handling Problems With Value Expansion 7.2.5. Expanding Values From a Construction Environment: the subst Method 7.2.4. Fetching Values From a Construction Environment 7.2.3. Creating a Construction Environment: the Environment Function 7.2.2. Using Values From the External Environment 7.2. Order-Only Dependencies: the Requires Function 6.8. Ignoring Dependencies: the Ignore Function 6.7. Dependencies From External Files: the ParseDependsįunction 6.6. Explicit Dependencies: the Depends Function 6.5. Implicit Dependencies: The $CPPPATH Construction Variable 6.3. Mixing Different Ways of Deciding If a File Has Changed 6.2. Extending SCons: Writing Your Own Custom Decider Function 6.1.5. Deciding If a File Has Changed Using Both MD Signatures and Time Stamps 6.1.4. Using Time Stamps to Decide If a File Has Changed 6.1.3. ![]() Using Content Signatures to Decide if a File Has Changed 6.1.2. Deciding When an Input File Has Changed: the Decider Function 6.1.1. GetBuildPath: Getting the Path From a Node or String 6. Using a Node's File Name as a String 5.5. Explicitly Creating File and Directory Nodes 5.3. Builder Methods Return Lists of Target Nodes 5.2. Finding Libraries: the $LIBPATH Construction Variable 5. Building Shared (DLL) Libraries: the SharedLibrary Builder 4.2. Building Static Libraries Explicitly: the StaticLibrary Builder 4.1.3. Building Libraries From Source Code or Object Files 4.1.2. Sharing Source Files Between Multiple Programs 4. Making Lists of Files Easier to Read 3.6. Specifying the Name of the Target (Output) File 3.2. Less Simple Things to Do With Builds 3.1. SCons Functions Are Order-Independent 2.6. SConstruct Files Are Python Scripts 2.5.2. Running Multiple Versions of SCons Side-by-Side 2. A Caveat About This Guide's Completeness 4. Need to contact us? Use our Contact Form.Table of Contents Preface 1. With over 5000 open source and free icons available in IcoMoon's library, and by allowing you to generate crisp icon fonts and SVG sprites locally/offline, this service is far ahead of any similar one. To achieve this, the icon font generator takes the grid size of each icon into account, and uses a proper alignment. We proudly claim that IcoMoon is the only online service that generates crisp, pixel perfect icon fonts. IcoMoon is constantly improving and it offers many unique features. IcoMoon introduced the first custom icon font builder, which allowed selecting icons and converting them to fonts. Since its release, it has changed the way icons are being used in web today. IcoMoon was first built and released back in the November of 2011. The IcoMoon app lets you build and use your own icon packs in many different formats including SVG, Polymer, PDF, XAML, CSH, icon font with All of our icons are designed on a precise pixel grid. IcoMoon's icon library features only the very best icon sets out there. IcoMoon is striving to build and provide the best iconography and icon management tool for perfectionists.
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