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small fonts support on Linux #9

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jimkring opened this issue May 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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small fonts support on Linux #9

jimkring opened this issue May 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Issue group: Font-rendering Issues under this label covers font rendering Type: Duplicate This issue or pull request already exists Workflow: NI Approves NI Approves for this issue to move to the selection stage of the steering committee

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@jimkring
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I need to confirm if this is still an issue, but there have been some challenges using small fonts on Linux.

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It is; my attempt at elaborating concrete solutions was #7.

@elijah286 elijah286 added the bug label Aug 6, 2024
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@svelderrainruiz svelderrainruiz added steerco-approved Issue group: Font-rendering Issues under this label covers font rendering Workflow: NI Approves NI Approves for this issue to move to the selection stage of the steering committee labels Jan 16, 2025
@svelderrainruiz svelderrainruiz added Type: Duplicate This issue or pull request already exists and removed Type: bug labels Feb 3, 2025
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Issue group: Font-rendering Issues under this label covers font rendering Type: Duplicate This issue or pull request already exists Workflow: NI Approves NI Approves for this issue to move to the selection stage of the steering committee
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