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Latin letter 'D' is not rendered as bold anymore #1237

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new-sashok724 opened this issue Oct 24, 2021 · 0 comments
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Latin letter 'D' is not rendered as bold anymore #1237

new-sashok724 opened this issue Oct 24, 2021 · 0 comments

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I first noticed this problem when i updated font to 10.3.3, but it is possible that it existed in 10.3.2 because i skipped it.
As you can see on screenshot, the letter D in the word Documents is not bold, unlike rest of the letters of the word.

2021-10-24 03:43:27 1
2021-10-24 03:52:23 1


  • Your font version: 10.3.3
  • Your font variant: Iosevka Term Slab Medium (terminal makes it bold in some places), 16pt, 192dpi
  • Your operating system (name and version): Linux, Freetype 2.11.0
  • Your application using Iosevka: IntelliJ IDEA, Konsole, VS Code, ...
be5invis added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 24, 2021
 * Fix width under Aile and Etoile:
   - Cyrillic Letter EnGhe (`U+04A4`, `U+04A5`);
   - Cyrillic Letter Pe With Middle Hook (`U+04A6`, `U+04A7`);
   - Cyrillic Letter Abkhazian Ha (`U+04A8`, `U+04A9`).
 * Add Characters
   - Element Of with Long Horizontal Stroke (`U+22F2`);
   - Element Of with Vertical Bar at end of Horizontal Stroke (`U+22F3`);
   - Small Element Of with Vertical Bar at end of Horizontal Stroke (`U+22F4`);
   - Contains with Long Horizontal Stroke (`U+22FA`);
   - Contains with Vertical Bar at end of Horizontal Stroke (`U+22FB`);
   - Small Contains with Vertical Bar at end of Horizontal Stroke (`U+22FC`);
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