Windows Terminal included version (TTF (variable)), .ttf (variable)
Platform
Windows 11; MacOS 12.5.1
Other Software
No response
What happened?
When I type ---> in VS Code (Windows or Mac) or iTerm2 (Mac), it renders as two separate ligatures: one for -- and one for ->. The left arrow version of the same sequence renders with an unbroken tail, so this seems unintentional.
In Windows Terminal on Windows 11, it's slightly different - it seems to break it into - and --> instead.
Cascadia family version
2111.01
Cascadia family variant(s)
Cascadia Code (the version with ligatures)
Font file format(s)
Windows Terminal included version (TTF (variable)), .ttf (variable)
Platform
Windows 11; MacOS 12.5.1
Other Software
No response
What happened?
When I type
--->
in VS Code (Windows or Mac) or iTerm2 (Mac), it renders as two separate ligatures: one for--
and one for->
. The left arrow version of the same sequence renders with an unbroken tail, so this seems unintentional.In Windows Terminal on Windows 11, it's slightly different - it seems to break it into
-
and-->
instead.