![]() Monospace has turned out to be a complete lie and we can't force users Like those found in less often used languages, we didn't expect theĪbsolutely massive number of fonts that this approach would break.įor one, the assumption that monospace fonts are actually mostly While we knew that it would have problems with overly large glyphs, Glyph texture, just like how real terminals used to work. The viewport is subdivided into cells and each cell is assigned one The initial approach used a very classic monospace text renderer, where ![]() ![]() Rewrite AtlasEngine to allow arbitrary overhangs ( #14959 ) This is practically a from scratch rewrite of AtlasEngine. ![]()
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