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Stable Font Codepoints #514

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lilithium-hydride opened this issue Feb 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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Stable Font Codepoints #514

lilithium-hydride opened this issue Feb 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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Prerequisites

  • Version: Releases v0.17.0 - v1.17.1
  • Running from: lucide.ttf
  • Operating system: Artix Linux x86_64

Step to reproduce

  1. Use an older release's codepoints in something.
  2. Make note of the icons that are rendered from those codepoints.
  3. Update the font file to the latest release without adjusting the codepoints.
  4. Observe that the rendered icons are different.

Actual behavior

  1. Use an older release's codepoints in something.
  2. Make note of the icons that are rendered from those codepoints.
  3. Update the font file to the latest release without adjusting the codepoints.
  4. Observe that the rendered icons do not change between releases.

Any message or error

N/A

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Left: new, Right: old

Context

It's currently necessary to pay close attention to the font version when using it outside of a web environment. I understand that this would make it practically impossible to keep icon locations neatly organized, but this shouldn't hurt the web development side of things at all, and would make it far less painful for font users to keep up with releases.

@lilithium-hydride lilithium-hydride added the 🐛 bug Something isn't working label Feb 22, 2022
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@lilithium-hydride Tnx for reporting not sure why this happens, we need to check the build.

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Is fixed in #1413 !

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