Releases: microsoft/cascadia-code
Cascadia Next SC, TC, and JP
We would like to introduce the next evolution of the Cascadia font family, Cascadia Next.
Our talented typographer @aaronbell has created three variants of Cascadia Next for SC (Simplified Chinese), TC (Traditional Chinese), and JP (Japanese)
This pre-release contains limited character sets that cover a vast majority of use cases for these languages.
- Simplified Chinese: ASCII, GB2312 extended
- Traditional Chinese: ASCII, BIG5+
- Japanese: ASCII, Joyo, JIS1, JIS2
Note that this pre-release does not contain Arabic, Hebrew, or NerdFonts support.
Please try these fonts out! (Especially those who use SC, TC, and JP text in their terminals!)
We would love to hear your feedback! 😊
Cascadia Code 2404.23
I don't think I could say anything to top this one, so here's the release notes for the first version of Cascadia in three years!
New Features
Symbols for Legacy Computing (and more!)
Thanks to the tireless work of @PhMajerus, the Cascadia family now supports a whopping 1140 new glyphs covering sextants, octants, large type pieces, eights, sedecimants, quadrants (separated), segmented digits, circles and checkerboards. In addition, the existing block elements have been aligned to fit the same grid as the new characters to make for seamless ANSI art.
See #708, #721, #723 and #727 for more details.
"Nerd Fonts"
In addition to all of the above characters, the Cascadia family now comes with a native "Nerd Font" variant! It includes the entire set of glyphs as of April 2024 (all 9209 of them), and supersedes both unofficial variants "Caskaydia Cove" and "Delugia Code". Every glyph is metrics-compatible with the rest of Cascadia, so there should be no (or very few?) visual aberrations. @aaronbell is the star of Nerd Fonts for this release!
See #720 for all the details!
Cascadia Code 2111.01
This is a "single-issue" bug fix release! Happy holidays!
- The brace ligatures in the italic style will no longer look totally hilarious and terrible (#595)
Cascadia Code 2110.31
Shipping from the vaults and crypts of the world, the Cascadia font family returns!
Unearthed after centuries shrouded in myth, ḭ͕t͕ co͓mͅe̜̹̻s!
This is a fairly comprehensive (and spooky!) 🐛💀 update resolving many open issues.
NOTE: If you're using the version of Cascadia (Code, Mono) that ships with Windows Terminal, an update will be available in the coming weeks. In the meantime, you can choose to install a new version of the font (which Terminal may ignore) or switch to the powerline face.
Arabic bugfixes
- Closes #532 👻 - Additional positional variants added
- Closes #535 🍂 - Corrected hamza form
- Closes #540 🎃 - Dot arrangement corrected
- Closes #541 🧹 - Was due to the use of anchors on those glyphs. These have been removed so the glyph can render as spacing.
- Closes #542 🌕 - This was partly due to a bug in Harfbuzz. It has been resolved both on the font side (through a different implementation) and in Harfbuzz.
- Closes #549 🦸♀️ - Design corrected
- Closes #555 💀 - All letter glyphs removed from Arabic Presentation form unicode slots to avoid situations where the glyphs are not behaving as expected.
Arabic changes
#543 - uni0615 removed as Cascadia Arabic not intended to support Quranic
Other bug fixes
- Closes #488 🔪 - Finally made the italic www ligature have the proper number of
w
s.
- Closes #436 🧟♀️ - Extended length of Powerline 'caps' to avoid situations where rounding can prevent overlap. This may cause problems if the caps are used next to one another, but that seems an unlikely scenario given what I've reviewed of Powerline styles.
- Closes #521 🤖 - enlarged the size of the grave character to make it more recognizable / legible in code.
- Closes #524 ☠️ - Added some more differentiation in stroke, and also created more space using hinting.
- Closes #525 🧙♂️ - tweaked the braces to be more twisty and create better differentiation from the parens.
Cascadia Code 2108.26
This is a bug fix release for the Cascadia family of fonts, which focuses on naming-related reliability issues and glyph positioning.
Bug Fixes
- #500 - An unused "Italic" axis in the non-Italic version of the font caused tools like Visual Studio Code to exclusively display in Italic. Whoops!
- #552 -
U+05B9 HEBREW POINT HOLAM
was positioned incorrectly - Re-enabled ligatures for
=>>
,=<<
and friends¹ - An adjustment has been made to ligature substitutions to ensure that they activate properly, as in
===]
.
¹ These are quite subtle; the glyphs just move closer together. I had to stare at it for a solid ten minutes before I realized what was happening!
Cascadia Code 2106.17
Features
-
Arabic (and Urdu) support added (design by Mohamad Dakak) (#84)
- See the Arabic features PDF for the exciting new Arabic ligature
functionality used in Cascadia Code that gives the font greatly improved
readability and feel more more akin to a text typeface. - Don't want all that? Don't worry, Cascadia Mono will house a normal
version of Arabic.
- See the Arabic features PDF for the exciting new Arabic ligature
-
Hebrew support added (design by Liron Lavi Turkenich) (#465)
-
Due to popular demand, we've introduced a more "toned-down" version of
Cascadia Italic, which does away with a number of the cursive letter forms.
(#468)- Entry and exit strokes across the italic lowercase have been rounded
to better achieve the fun / playful design language that we intended
for the italic. Other skeletons have been modified as necessary.
Cyrillic has also been updated for better consistency with the new
design. - You can now activate the original cursive versions of
/f
/l
/s
and
/r
with typographic featuresalt
orss01
.
- Entry and exit strokes across the italic lowercase have been rounded
Changes
- We have adjusted the slant on all of the italic letters to make sure it's
consistent (#470) - Italic Only: #507 - bar and broken bar will now stay upright for better clarity
- Changed design of
ƒ
in upright to align better with the standard
f
. In the italic, theƒ
has been changed to follow the cursive
version. Whenss01
is applied, the design of thef
andƒ
are
swapped, and if thelocl
EWE language setting is applied, thef
swaps for a straight descender version (with cursiveƒ
) (#494) - Fixing a bug in the ccmp feature file and added ccmp to the feature
set in the build script. - Deleting the (unused) liga feature file
- Vika has reviewed and improved some forms in Cascadia Code upright.
- Greek lowercase has been updated per feedback from Gerry Leonidas to
be more cohesive (No longer a mix between a "Monday" and "Friday" font.
All Friday, all the time!) - #422 - Bitcoin glyph added
- #427 - FFFD glyph added
- #418 - top bar corrected
- #433 - hinting corrected to ensure alignment
- #435 - adds consistent ligature form for
=>>
<<=
=<<
and
>>=
(the infinite arrows still work with addition of more equals) - #443 - ligature now ignores (*) scenario
- #454 - adds ignore to prevent equal_equal ligature from showing up
- #467 - Not specifically sure of the problem here, but suspect that it will
be fixed with this - update. - #477, #478, #479, #480 - interpolation issues fixes in a lot of ligatures
- #481 - JetBrains enumerates fonts weird. We've modified the internal naming
so that it will register Cascadia Code correctly. Also aligned postscript
naming with Google's recommendation, so will show up as "Regular" instead of
"Roman". - General improvement of weight balancing
- Weight of lowercase rounds reduced in the Bold weight in Cascadia Code.
- Weight of Capital stems increased in Extralight weight in Cascadia Code.
- Tweaked weight of ogonek in ExtraLight.
- Added a localized form for ij and IJ should a user chose to use those
codepoints and want an accented version. - Split fraction bar at heavier weights to improve clarity of fractions.
- Adjusted standard box drawing characters to align with GDI metrics, and added
a complete set of DWrite-specific ones that align with sTypo (usingrclt
). - Ironed out some tiny inconsistencies in the
<$
$>
<$>
ligatures which
we suspect no one will ever notice. - Fixed centering of braces and some hyphens.
- Fixed inconsistency between semicolon/colon and period weight in bold. Also
fixed slight differences in hyphen-like glyphs in bold. You're as surprised
as we are. - Increased weight of underscore in bold.
- Adjusted weighting of Ɫ.
- Changed design of commaaccent, commaaccentmod commaturnedabove and commaabove
to be more distinguishable (following design of quotes). - Increased height of βδθλ to align with the ascender height. They were too low
before. - Fixed descents of various greek lowercase glyphs that were inconsistent.
- Modified ξ weighting.
- Felt ligated, might edit later.
- Tweaked ªºⁿʷʸᶿᶻ⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ in imperceptable ways.
- Corrected some additional interpolation bugs
Cascadia Code 2105.24
Cascadia Code 2102.25
This is a bugfix release of the Cascadia font family.
Fixes include:
- Closes #406 - updated anchor type to lock with the other equals-related ligatures
- Closes #408 - corrected component used for glyph to align with Unicode
- Closes #412 - updated locl features removing iacute_j ligature and Catalan substitution
- Closes #414 - increased overlaps of middle glyph for arrow ligatures
- Closes #415 - reduces width of macronbelow
- Closes #416 - rolls back name ID 4 modification as JetBrains cannot process it correctly
- Closes #428 - rolls back variation of the underline to prevent MVAR table generation
- Repositioned tilde in related ligatures. Previously it was higher than the standard one.
- Added missing vietnamese anchors on acute and grave (futureproofing).
- Corrected / made consistent greater & less positioning in </> and <$> related ligatures.
- Otherwise reviewed hinting
Cascadia Code 2102.03
This update to the Cascadia font family brings the following changes:
-
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 (#219) -
Full support for Fira Code's current ligature set (with a few exceptions). Now featuring infinite arrows!!! (#276)
- 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.
-
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. (#329) -
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.
New Glyphs
- ⏎ (#262)
- additional codepoints for control characters U+21B2, U+2771, U+2770, U+2423 (#264)
- U+211E ℞ (#324)
- U+2302 HOUSE (#359)
New Ligatures
!:
and!.
added (#281)/\
and\/
added (#290)??=
added (#301)<:>
and other variants implemented via thecalt
(#327)
refactoring
Changes
- Added x-height instruction into ttfautohint to control the (#371)
height of the lowercase. - Completely redesigned quote marks for better recognition (#375)
- updated hinting to achieve more consistent results (#377)
- increased height of thetamod (#381)
- reduced the width of the hooklefts (#382)
- updated heights on esh, glottalstop, glottalstopreversed (#383)
- tweaked hinting a little bit (#384)
- added remaining soft-dotting (#386)
- changed designs of the angled quotes (#392)
- changed former
~=
symbol to a simpler component-based (#394)
version. Should be less confusing now for Lua / Matlab users. - made the underline thicker based on font weight (#395)
- increased size of degree (#400)
Aside from the above changes, this version also includes many other small updates including spacing, outline quality
improvements, and fixing hinting.
Cascadia Code 2009.22
We realized the Freetype rendering issue documented in #350 had been addressed in neither 2009.14 nor 2009.21. To that end, this is a reissue of 2009.21 with that workaround in place.
So, without further ado (and with a new build pipeline thanks to @madig!):
- We have implemented a workaround for a freetype rendering issue that resulted in chunky rendering for certain glyphs (#350)
- This bugfix release to the Cascadia family of fonts fixes diacritic positioning for the Salishan languages.