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Some letters rendered weirdly when using the OTF and WOFF files #90
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What OS and version of the font are you using? I ask because I added a couple test renderings using some popular terminal programs recently (running on Ubuntu) and none of them show this behavior. |
Debian sid and the latest 3270 release. |
There is no problem for all the previous releases with font files named "3270Medium", "3270Narrow" and "3270SemiNarrow", although they have wide letter spacing issue in urxvt which could be fixed by setting the This issue comes with '2.0.3' release in which font files were named "3270-Regular", "3270Condesed-Regular" and "3270SemiCondensed-Regular". The official Nerd patched font uses 1.2.23 version. |
By "latest" do you mean "latest Debian Sid package", "latest source or binary release", or "built from source from the develop branch"?. If you can do it, run a |
The "latest" means the latest release from your Github Releases page, which is tagged |
Thank you. I am generating screen captures under Ubuntu and macOS (which are the two desktops I have on hand) and maybe I can generate some under Fedora 33, but I have no Debian Sid box ready so it'd be really helpful. I'll flesh out the contributing instructions and, with some luck, we may get other Debian users on different releases willing to give a hand. I have a feeling I may be exposing some information that throws off some font renderers and not others. Debian Sid is a good one to test against because it shows symptoms before they hit any major distro. |
and But I found some thing interesting that only OTF format has such issue. |
Interesting. It may be something with just the OTF export then. Explains a lot since all the test renderings are being done with the TTF one. |
I changed the sample rendered to use TTF, OTF and WOFF. Not sure if it's the font file or the rendering, but OTF and WOFF look considerably worse. Other examples (from programmingfonts.org) |
I see the same problems (like "h" above baseline, overly-large "5", etc.) when using the OTF fonts on Linux Mint 21.2/Cinnamon. De-installing the OTF and installing the TTF fixed it immediately. |
I think that stopping support for OTF is the way to go here until I figure out what is the issue (I blame FontForge, but need to run more experiments before I can be sure). |
Look at the uppercase
W
and lowercasep
inWorkspace
. It is more obvious inBackups
, thep
is lower than the followings
.urxvt:
xterm:
All letters:
BTW,I remember there was no such issue in the previous releases back in 2016 when I first started to use this font. There is no problem with the Nerd patched 3270 font either (I don't know which release of 3270 that the Nerd patch was applied to).
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