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I'll add some comments here, overall it looks great, but I can make some stylistic suggestions.
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**Describe the bug**
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**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Open a Rust project on vscode, while using inter as ui font
2. Observe how the action/description text look
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Currently text settings do not play well with font fallback list. There is no way to invoke font features for each font separately.
```typst
#set text(font: ("font1", "font2"), stylistic-set: "s…
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The repository architecture dosen’t inform on the very meaning of “Version” here. Are versions of the font, weight versions? Or versions in time? I suspect it may be both?
In the second case, if you c…
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Hi Kenneth! I was checking the demo page. And I've noticed that stylistic alternates are not being applied on the last version of Safari. But I think Safari doesn't really support `salt` you have any …
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Reduce the font size for "You appear to be near " and "Your internet service provider (ISP) is .." to be consistent with the rest of the text.
Make **bold** the **City, CC** and **ISP** entries, to…
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### Description
There seems to be two naming conventions when defining macros for STM32 boards:
1. Identifiers typically omit chip type, and start with `STM32_`
- An example would be the STM3…
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Have a look at discussion here: #9 and add more stuff below!
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Layers can define functions that are processed either before or after all other processing is done on that layer.
e.g., an image layer may define a function that takes that image and pixelates it f…
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I have a font where certain glyphs are replaced in multiple stylistic sets. Out of the box, if I set both ss01 and ss02, the ss01 glyph “wins”. But when I freeze ss02 and enable ss01, the ss02 glyph w…