A Kotlin Multiplatform library to generate compose.ui.graphics.vector.ImageVector
from .xml
files.
Visit the project website for documentation.
Create a folder called xml-images
in the module folder.
:module/xml-images
You can manually generate ImageVector for these XML files by calling gradle generateImages
. This will create a Kotlin file for each XML file containing the ImageVector in the build folder.
Now, you can use reference this image in the Compose code:
Icon(Images.Icons.Add, contentDescription = null)
Note that automatically a category called "Icons" has been created. A category is created for each subfolder in xml-images
folder.
It also supports theme attributes. If you are using theme color attributes, like ?attr/colorPrimary
or ?attr/colorSecondary
, they can be converted to Compose MaterialTheme
tokens, which means that
you can update illustration colors based on the token values. It is also compatible with Material3 dynamic colors.
It also supports theme attributes. If you are using theme color attributes, like ?attr/colorPrimary
or ?attr/colorSecondary
, they can be converted to Compose MaterialTheme
tokens, which means that
you can update illustration colors based on the token values. It is also compatible with Material3 dynamic colors.
<path
android:pathData="..."
android:fillColor="?attr/colorPrimary"/>
Note
It requires use Compose Material 3 dependency.
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