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I know Haskell doesn't need them but think of the other starving programming languages! Your donation of only seven ligatures will feed us for years. YEARS!
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I've parsed a font that contains custom ligatures with this library, but inspecting the returned objected I don't see references to ligature mappings 🤔 So are ligatures supported? If not, could suppor…
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I think that Jost* is a chance to revive features that got lost during the development of Futura.
Besides oldstyle figures (already covered in another request), would it be possible to add proper l…
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### Edition
Complete (Pro)
### What version are you using?
2.005
### What type of weights are you using?
Default (non-customized)
### Operating system
MacOS
### Program
Terminal
### Display …
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When using a custom font, most of my ligatures work properly, but it appears anything involving the characters and a third (but not fourth) character together do not. I've checked the font in other …
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Some fonts, such as https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode have ligatures and it would be great to support them.
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0xType's excellent [0xProto](https://github.com/0xType/0xProto) contains ligatures that do not fold sequences such as `===` and `!=` into one symbol such as `≡` and `≠`. It instead keeps the chara…
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For the most part, of course font ligatures should be rendered. However, in some corner-cases it may be desirable to see the file rendered without ligatures to see the individual characters exactly.
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Timwi updated
4 months ago
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I took a look at `ui.coffee` and it seems like supporting ligatures would be within reach. Ligatures are great because modern programming fonts are beginning to include support for awesome symbols for…
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### Cascadia family version
2111.01
### Cascadia family variant(s)
Cascadia Code (the version with ligatures)
### Font file format(s)
.ttf (static)
### Platform
Linux (freetype2 2…