Re: Question for users of Thunderbird on buster
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 14:10:45 -0600, D. R. Evans <doc.evans@gmail.com> wrote:
> For example:
> if I type the "-" character twice in a row, Thunderbird displays only one,
> even though both characters are present in the text
> if I type the "<" character twice in a row, Thunderbird converts the two
> "less than" characters into a single "much less than" character when it
> displays them, even though the text actually contains the two "<" characters
>
What happens, if you change the default composition font. Sounds
like those are rendered as ligatures. I'm using Windows, but when I set
monospace font to Cascadia code, I started getting similar issues.
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Virgo Pärna
virgo.parna@mail.ee
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