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Glyph E27F (fae-atom) in "Cascadia Code NF" is filled in some areas where it should not be #733

Open Finii opened 6 months ago

Finii commented 6 months ago

Cascadia family version

2404.23

Cascadia family variant(s)

Cascadia Code (the version with ligatures)

Font file format(s)

.ttf (static)

Platform

Linux (me) / Windows 10 (original reporter)

Other Software

Observed when just looking on the outline in Fontforge 20230101, but has been reported to happen (of course) in all applications, mentioned was MS Word 2019, V. 16.0.10406.20006, 32-Bit

What happened?

Some holes in the outline are missing. This is most likely an "automation" problem when converting the glyphs raw data to a font outline/path.

This shows how the icon looks and is designed in Cascadia Code NF (right) and how it is supposed to look like (left). The nodes are clearly missing.

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This has been reported at Nerd Fonts by @TipaRiordan here:

The VF font version has a problematic filling see here:

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atauzki commented 6 months ago

the rust icon is also filled. I use Cascadia Mono NF.

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Logicer16 commented 1 week ago

I am also experiencing this issue with "nf-fa-clock" (U+f017) when using Cascadia Code NF: Image

Expected symbol for reference: Image

It seems to be an issue in the processing stage. The original looks correct whereas the processed versions are filled in.

Finii commented 2 days ago

Seems more are affected

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