[GH-ISSUE #401] Feature: Combined flags #248

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opened 2026-03-03 14:35:47 +03:00 by kerem · 8 comments
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Originally created by @beruic on GitHub (Oct 19, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/lipis/flag-icons/issues/401

It would be nice to be able to combine certain flags, for example GB and US to indicate english language as a general concept.

Originally created by @beruic on GitHub (Oct 19, 2017). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/lipis/flag-icons/issues/401 It would be nice to be able to combine certain flags, for example GB and US to indicate english language as a general concept.
kerem closed this issue 2026-03-03 14:35:47 +03:00
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@lipis commented on GitHub (Oct 20, 2017):

what about Australian or Singaporean? they also speak English..

<!-- gh-comment-id:338116294 --> @lipis commented on GitHub (Oct 20, 2017): what about Australian or Singaporean? they also speak English..
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@beruic commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017):

Well that colours my problem worse. I guess the solution it to add a flag for the English language.

<!-- gh-comment-id:342466120 --> @beruic commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017): Well that colours my problem worse. I guess the solution it to add a flag for the English language.
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@lipis commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017):

and combine 20 flags that their main language is english?

<!-- gh-comment-id:342466697 --> @lipis commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017): and combine 20 flags that their main language is english?
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@beruic commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017):

Sure! Why not?

<!-- gh-comment-id:342477652 --> @beruic commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017): Sure! Why not?
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@ritcheyer commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017):

This does not seem like a very good idea


Thanks,
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Sure! Why not?


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<!-- gh-comment-id:342513237 --> @ritcheyer commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017): This does not seem like a very good idea ---- Thanks, -e > On Nov 7, 2017, at 5:11 AM, Jimmy Merrild Krag <notifications@github.com> wrote: > > Sure! Why not? > > — > You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. >
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@lipis commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017):

As we've said that many times in the past.. flags belong to countries and not to languages.. :)

<!-- gh-comment-id:342524575 --> @lipis commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2017): As we've said that many times in the past.. flags belong to countries and not to languages.. :)
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@beruic commented on GitHub (Nov 15, 2017):

I guess irony was not the way to go.

Anyway, to conclude this thread in all seriousness: It's not gonna happen.

<!-- gh-comment-id:344518409 --> @beruic commented on GitHub (Nov 15, 2017): I guess irony was not the way to go. Anyway, to conclude this thread in all seriousness: It's not gonna happen.
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@lipis commented on GitHub (Nov 15, 2017):

:D

<!-- gh-comment-id:344541120 --> @lipis commented on GitHub (Nov 15, 2017): :D
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