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Missing character from IBM Graphics set. #359

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DLasher106 opened this issue Sep 18, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #402
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Missing character from IBM Graphics set. #359

DLasher106 opened this issue Sep 18, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #402

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@DLasher106
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Cascadia Code has the IBM Graphics characters found in positions x01–x1F of DOS codepages 437, 850, etc. But there is also a graphics character at x7F, Unicode U+2302 HOUSE, that is missing from Cascadia Code. I think that character is necessary for a terminal font.

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@DarioViva42
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I also stumbled on this. Would be nice if they would add it.

@PhMajerus
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Oh, right, can't believe I forgot that one in #205!
@aaronbell, can you squeeze that one in? It's a last one of those characters that are only accessible to apps tinkering directly with the text video memory on legacy graphics cards, and needed for proper console compatibility.

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Screen Shot 2020-12-03 at 11 39 30 AM

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@PhMajerus
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@aaronbell Yeah, that one ☺
Doesn't show with 2009.022, did you have it ready for next release or was it already in 2009.022 and something prevents it from rendering in conhost?

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It is in my local repository for future release! :D

@PhMajerus
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@aaronbell Great, thanks!
And thanks @DLasher106 for spotting it.

DHowett pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 9, 2021
This is a significant update to Cascadia Code including a large number
of bug fixes as well as updating the font to offer support for Fira
Code v5 ligature support. 

This update supersedes PR #373.

Closes #262 - ⏎ added
Closes #264 - additional codepoints for control characters added
Closes #281 - `!:` and `!.` added
Closes #290 - `/\` and `\/` added
Closes #301 - `??=` added
Closes #324 - ℞ added
Closes #327 - `<:>` and other variants implemented via the `calt`
  refactoring
Closes #359 - house added
Closes #371 - Added x-height instruction into ttfautohint to control the
  height of the lowercase.  
Closes #375 - Completely redesigned quote marks for better recognition
Closes #377 - updated hinting to achieve more consistent results
Closes #381 - increased height of thetamod
Closes #382 - reduced the width of the hooklefts
Closes #383 - updated heights on esh, glottalstop, glottalstopreversed
Closes #384 - tweaked hinting a little bit. Maybe it'll help :)
Closes #386 - added remaining soft-dotting
Closes #392 - changed designs of angled quotes (they are now round)
Closes #394 - changed former `~=` symbol to a simpler component-based
  version. Should be less confusing now for Lua / Matlab users. 
Closes #395 - makes the underline thicker based on font weight
Closes #400 - increased size of degree

Closes #219 
The full control pictures block has been added (u+2400 to u+2426). For
purposes of rendering, the two letter abbreviations have been used
instead of the standard three letter abbreviations:

Additionally, ss20 includes the oft-unused graphical representations of
these codepoints (for fun!):

Closes #276 (infinite arrows)
Full support for Fira Code's current ligature set (with a few
exceptions). Now featuring infinite arrows!!! 

This involved a full refactoring of the `calt` feature—for those
interested, it now uses forward-looking substitutions instead of
backward-looking substitutions and progressive substitution to reduce
code. This also required some redesigning of the greater / lesser
related ligatures. Please note, I have also removed all the obsolete
ligatures now covered by the arrows code.

Closes #329 
There was a mismatch in the font's postscript naming conventions that
was corrected. Should now render all weights in Word. **Note** there is
apparently an additional bug in Mac Word's implementation of variable
fonts which should be available in an update mid-Feb. 

* Not listed – Reworked the hints for the mod and superscript glyphs so
  that they're bottom-up rather than top-down. This allows for better
  bottom alignments. 

Aside from the above changes, this version also includes many other
small updates including spacing, outline quality improvements, and
fixing hinting.
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