2020-09-09 09:25:17 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2008.25.
This update to the Cascadia family of fonts brings the following changes:
We are now generating static TTFs for every named variant
These static instances will be hinted using ttfautohint, and so will \
look different than the variable font at small and intermediate point sizes
We've temporarily stopped shipping variable OTFs due to some concerns about \
overlapping and psautohint
The heaviest weight of Cascadia has been made a little lighter
We have aligned the Powerline glyphs and the box-/line-drawing glyphs better \
to their metrics and to the letter glyphs
Diacritic anchors have been added to all alphabetic characters (#282, #330)
The font now ships with decomposed fi and fl ligatures
The horn combining diacritic has had its weight fixed somewhat for Bold
Primes have been redesigned to give them a more "angled" feel (#294)
Acute and grave have been given additional weight to help differentiate them \
from dot (#268)
The contextual alternate for x used to signify hexadecimal numbers has been \
disabled (#285)
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2020-07-18 01:50:44 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2007.01.
The Cascadia font family is now available with a variable weight axis ranging \
from extra-light (200) to bold (700).
In addition, the following bugs were fixed and changes were made:
Changes
The double-equals ligature == has been updated to improve visual clarity (image)
The diacritics on IJacute are no longer malformed
We've introduced a set of compatibility features to improve the rendering of \
powerline glyphs in legacy GDI applications
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2019-11-28 14:27:21 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
fonts/cascadia-ttf: import cascadia-ttf-1911.21
This is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming
ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of
the Windows Terminal.
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