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Currently it is not possible to use google as a provider for Material Symbols.
Looking at the current implementation of the google provider it seems it's only looking at the meta data for fonts found at: https://fonts.google.com/metadata/fonts
@qwerzl Thanks for the response and suggetions. I thought the same but unfortunately Material Symbols provided by google is not totally identical to that of fontsource which is blocking us from changing.
As a workaround I'll try and create my own custom provider for Google Material Symbols, however I do think this module should support it out of the box.
Currently it is not possible to use google as a provider for Material Symbols.
Looking at the current implementation of the google provider it seems it's only looking at the meta data for fonts found at: https://fonts.google.com/metadata/fonts
Metadata for googles Material Symbols can be found at https://fonts.google.com/metadata/icons
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