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When typing words with two f's in a row, they change to the lowercase version instead of keeping the uppercase look.
Describe the bug
I type the word 'coffee' and the font changes the two ff's to the lowercase version instead of the uppercase version. It only happens with two ff's in a row. If you put 5 f's in a row, the last F is correct but the preceding f's are lowercase.
To Reproduce
Write the word coffee and then play with the number of f's in the string.
Expected behavior
All f's should show up in their uppercase variation.
Screenshots
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Strange.
The Anton SC font still has the lowercase letters (and glyphs).
The small cap glyphs are not in the lowercase characters.
And it still has separate .sc glyphs and a smcp feature.
In other SC fonts the lowercase characters have the small cap glyphs.
Work-around is to disable Standard Ligatures (liga).
That is where the ff is coming from.
When typing words with two f's in a row, they change to the lowercase version instead of keeping the uppercase look.
Describe the bug
I type the word 'coffee' and the font changes the two ff's to the lowercase version instead of the uppercase version. It only happens with two ff's in a row. If you put 5 f's in a row, the last F is correct but the preceding f's are lowercase.
To Reproduce
Write the word coffee and then play with the number of f's in the string.
Expected behavior
All f's should show up in their uppercase variation.
Screenshots
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: