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Ligatures for != <= >= !%% #! && ''' #95
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Please! |
Blackfont has some ligatures for C / Python: should we upstream them to Hasklig? |
I'm not a Haskell user but I adore Source Code Pro and would really love if Hasklig were to be more of a general purpose font that caters to most languages. |
Please add these! But while you're in there, please don't forget !== and ===. |
I'm a fan of source code pro, and I use Java Kotlin. |
@LanderlYoung @Asuza @Krakob @FuriouslyCurious I used [https://github.com/rojiani/Ligaturizer] to patch the Source code pro. It basically patches the all the FiraCode Ligatures onto any reasonable font. Its a great utility if u like both source code pro and the Fira code style ligatures. Try it out |
@vikky49 That's great!!!! I'll give it a try. (I was using blackfont previously) In Chinese this is "授之以渔"! And here is the result. (I hope it doesn't have any copyright issue, if it does, please let me know, and I'll delete it.) |
Ligaturizer is ok, but some ligatures like && doesn't really fit with the rest of the font... |
@snaggen you can exclude ligatures you don't want |
@nino-moreton yes, but I still like to have ligatures, just not ligatures that doesn't fit with the font. So I actually ended up doing just that and manually edit the font to add a && liggature I created myself. That is however not production quality, since I really don't know anything about editing fonts... but it works for me. So, I currently have a SourceCodePro font with ligatures that works for me... but it would be better to have a proper solution. |
The author hasn't done much changes to the font himself in recent years but seems open to contributions. The only way to get this implemented is probably if someone submits a pull request. |
+1 |
I know Haskell doesn't need them but think of the other starving programming languages! Your donation of only seven ligatures will feed us for years. YEARS!
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