But :checkered_flag: for Windows? I think this is problematic. To me it looks more like an icon that suggests "finishing" something.
That's the problem with icons, their meaning breaks down rather fast if you can't create specific ones.
But :checkered_flag: for Windows? I think this is problematic. To me it looks more like an icon that suggests "finishing" something.
That's the problem with icons, their meaning breaks down rather fast if you can't create specific ones.