Sorry to post here, it is probably more of a PowerPoint error. When I use the font Cascadia Mono in PowerPoint (Build 18025.20104) , then the font is wildly wrong when it exports to PDF (either via Microsoft printer, or directly exported). This doesn't happen from MS Word.
For example, see this screenshot: https://d.pr/i/JJh5Q7
I discovered when pasting test from Terminal into PowerPoint and then printing. I think the only solution for me is to change terminal's default font to Consolas, but it would be a pity.
Steps to reproduce
Make any text in PowerPoint Cascadia Mono (or Cascadia Code). Print it to PDF (or even look at the print preview) and see that it is very wrong.
PowerPoint version is Build 18025.20104
Windows Version is "10.0.22631 Build 22631"
The behavior for Word is not the same.
Here is an example from a screenshot:
Expected Behavior
That it will render the text correctly when translating to PDF.
Windows Terminal version
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Windows build number
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Other Software
Sorry to post here, it is probably more of a PowerPoint error. When I use the font Cascadia Mono in PowerPoint (Build 18025.20104) , then the font is wildly wrong when it exports to PDF (either via Microsoft printer, or directly exported). This doesn't happen from MS Word. For example, see this screenshot: https://d.pr/i/JJh5Q7 I discovered when pasting test from Terminal into PowerPoint and then printing. I think the only solution for me is to change terminal's default font to Consolas, but it would be a pity.
Steps to reproduce
Make any text in PowerPoint Cascadia Mono (or Cascadia Code). Print it to PDF (or even look at the print preview) and see that it is very wrong. PowerPoint version is Build 18025.20104 Windows Version is "10.0.22631 Build 22631"
The behavior for Word is not the same.
Here is an example from a screenshot:
Expected Behavior
That it will render the text correctly when translating to PDF.
Actual Behavior
It doesn't. See abvove.