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Nice to have different view for English and Russian "C" symbol #27

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MaxShoshin opened this issue Jan 16, 2020 · 8 comments
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Nice to have different view for English and Russian "C" symbol #27

MaxShoshin opened this issue Jan 16, 2020 · 8 comments

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@MaxShoshin
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Bit different view for russian and english view of "c" symbols will be very useful.

@philippnurullin
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I see what problem you addressing. ) We will think of a way to implement that. Can't say the date yet.

@M-r-A
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M-r-A commented Feb 4, 2020

Same for "a", "e", "p", etc.

@philippnurullin
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Added a Cyrillic C c debug mode in 2.300
Turn On cv99 to highlight all Cyrillic C c.

@M-r-A
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M-r-A commented Sep 23, 2022

@philippnurullin Is there a doc on how to "turn on cv12345"?

@alexeyten
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alexeyten commented Sep 24, 2022

@M-r-A you could use instructions from Fira Code https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/wiki/How-to-enable-stylistic-sets

@philippnurullin
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@M-r-A There is no guid yet.
It will be added with the release of 2.300.

@Firestar-Reimu
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Will any fonts design different shape for Cc in Latin/Cyrillic? For example, the are no different between A, B, E, H, I, K, M, N, O, P, T, X in capital Latin/Greek letters.

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@Firestar-Reimu

Cyrillic С is the most troublesome because default Russian layout has it on the same key as Latin C so it's easy to mistype without notice.

combined English/Russian keyboard

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