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  • Subject: Ligatures - or more so not ligatures
  • From: Dominik Wagner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:25:37 +0100

Hi there! (Especially Doug ;-) )

if you enter "o/" or "l/" in a standard textview then in certain fonts (e.g. Chicago, Palatino, some version of the ProFont) it will be merged to a striked-out o and striked-out l, although the text in the textstorage is still o/ or l/. I turned of ligatures, which had no effect. So what exactly is this behaviour and how can i turn it off?

Best,
  dom

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