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Microsoft Cascadia Code font
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 2404.23,
Package name: cascadia-ttf-2404.23,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersThis is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming
ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of
the Windows Terminal.
Master sites:
Filesize: 146951.493 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2024-05-01) Updated to version: cascadia-ttf-2404.23
- (2021-12-18) Updated to version: cascadia-ttf-2111.01
- (2021-11-06) Updated to version: cascadia-ttf-2110.31
- (2021-10-09) Updated to version: cascadia-ttf-2108.26
- (2021-07-18) Updated to version: cascadia-ttf-2106.17
- (2021-05-31) Updated to version: cascadia-ttf-2105.24
CVS history: (Expand)
2024-05-01 10:13:30 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2404.23.
1,140 new glyphs with symbols for legacy computing and more.
Includes a new native Nerd Font variant.
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2021-12-18 12:17:39 by Frederic Cambus | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2111.01.
Cascadia Code 2111.01
This is a "single-issue" bug fix release! Happy holidays!
- The brace ligatures in the italic style will no longer look totally
hilarious and terrible (#595)
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2021-11-05 22:18:00 by Olaf Seibert | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
fonts/cascadia-ttf: update to 2110.31.
This is a fairly comprehensive (and spooky!) update resolving many open
issues (about 20 are listed).
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2021-10-26 12:28:41 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (864) |
Log message:
fonts: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
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2021-10-08 23:44:31 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2108.26.
This is a bug fix release for the Cascadia family of fonts, which
focuses on naming-related reliability issues and glyph positioning.
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2021-10-07 16:05:29 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (864) |
Log message:
fonts: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
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2021-07-18 16:31:12 by Frederic Cambus | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2106.17.
Features:
- Arabic (and Urdu) support added (design by Mohamad Dakak) (#84)
- See the Arabic features PDF for the exciting new Arabic ligature
functionality used in Cascadia Code that gives the font greatly improved
readability and feel more more akin to a text typeface.
- Don't want all that? Don't worry, Cascadia Mono will house a normal
version of Arabic.
- Hebrew support added (design by Liron Lavi Turkenich) (#465)
- Due to popular demand, we've introduced a more "toned-down" version of
Cascadia Italic, which does away with a number of the cursive letter forms.
(#468)
- Entry and exit strokes across the italic lowercase have been rounded
to better achieve the fun / playful design language that we intended
for the italic. Other skeletons have been modified as necessary.
Cyrillic has also been updated for better consistency with the new
design.
- You can now activate the original cursive versions of /f /l /s and
/r with typographic feature salt or ss01.
Changes:
- We have adjusted the slant on all of the italic letters to make sure it's
consistent (#470)
- Italic Only: #507 - bar and broken bar will now stay upright for better
clarity
- Fixing a bug in the ccmp feature file and added ccmp to the feature
set in the build script.
- Deleting the (unused) liga feature file
- Vika has reviewed and improved some forms in Cascadia Code upright.
- Greek lowercase has been updated per feedback from Gerry Leonidas to
be more cohesive (No longer a mix between a "Monday" and \
"Friday" font.
All Friday, all the time!)
- #422 - Bitcoin glyph added
- #427 - FFFD glyph added
- #418 - top bar corrected
- #433 - hinting corrected to ensure alignment
- #435 - adds consistent ligature form for =>> <<= =<< and
>>= (the infinite arrows still work with addition of more equals)
- #443 - ligature now ignores (*) scenario
- #454 - adds ignore to prevent equal_equal ligature from showing up
- #467 - Not specifically sure of the problem here, but suspect that it will
be fixed with this - update.
- #477, #478, #479, #480 - interpolation issues fixes in a lot of ligatures
- #481 - JetBrains enumerates fonts weird. We've modified the internal naming
so that it will register Cascadia Code correctly. Also aligned postscript
naming with Google's recommendation, so will show up as "Regular" \
instead of
"Roman".
- General improvement of weight balancing
- Weight of lowercase rounds reduced in the Bold weight in Cascadia Code.
- Weight of Capital stems increased in Extralight weight in Cascadia Code.
- Tweaked weight of ogonek in ExtraLight.
- Added a localized form for ij and IJ should a user chose to use those
codepoints and want an accented version.
- Split fraction bar at heavier weights to improve clarity of fractions.
- Adjusted standard box drawing characters to align with GDI metrics, and added
a complete set of DWrite-specific ones that align with sTypo (using rclt).
- Ironed out some tiny inconsistencies in the <$ $> <$> ligatures which
we suspect no one will ever notice.
- Fixed centering of braces and some hyphens.
- Fixed inconsistency between semicolon/colon and period weight in bold. Also
fixed slight differences in hyphen-like glyphs in bold. You're as surprised
as we are.
- Increased weight of underscore in bold.
- Changed design of commaaccent, commaaccentmod commaturnedabove and commaabove
to be more distinguishable (following design of quotes).
- Fixed descents of various greek lowercase glyphs that were inconsistent.
- Felt ligated, might edit later.
- Corrected some additional interpolation bugs
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2021-05-31 12:23:04 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
cascadia-ttf: update to 2105.24.
This is the first release of Cascadia "Curve", the Italic variant
of Cascadia Code.
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