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ss06 consecutive plus and hash looks werid under kitty terminal #222

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inogai opened this issue May 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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ss06 consecutive plus and hash looks werid under kitty terminal #222

inogai opened this issue May 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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inogai commented May 18, 2024

Variant: Monaspace Neon (Static OTF) v1.101, installed via Homebrew
OS: macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 arm64
terminal: kitty 0.34.1

Sample Configuration:

font_family       Monaspace Neon Medium
font_features     MonaspaceNeon-Medium -calt +liga +ss01 +ss02 +ss03 +ss04 +ss05 +ss06 +ss07 +ss08 +ss09
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It happens regardless of different font weights, variant or static.

I think it might be kitty being unhappy to the change of dimensions of the glyph. (I suspect monaspace cuts the left of the + and # and extends the right to achieve the ligature from observing the broken glyph?)
Other fonts' consecutive + and # ligature works fine though.

@inogai inogai closed this as completed May 18, 2024
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Hmm, it looks like this is a "feature" that Kitty enforces, unfortunately. I'll look into a fix in the next update, but in the meantime, you can disable ss06 to remove those consecutive ligatures from appearing.

@heathercran heathercran added this to the 1.2 milestone May 21, 2024
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