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sonja dolinsek
sonja dolinsek
@sonjdol@ohai.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Can somebody familiar with #Obsidian please point to a useful direction as to why my Obsidian is looking like this after an update? (Circles around letters???) WTF is this?

Edit: Solved, thanks.

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kepano
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@kepano@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@sonjdol I am not sure why but Sanctum theme is explicitly setting `ss05` which means circled characters. So what you're seeing is "correct" though probably not intentional.

You can use the following snippet to remove `ss05` from the font features in Sanctum (while keeping `ss02` if you still want disambiguation)

body {
font-feature-settings: "ss02" on;
}

See more about about Inter's font features: https://rsms.me/inter/#features

rsms.me/inter

Inter font family

Inter is a typeface family
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sonja dolinsek
sonja dolinsek
@sonjdol@ohai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@kepano hm. It wasn't like that until today after the update. But will check. Thanks.

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kepano
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@kepano@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@sonjdol yes, my guess is that the author was using ss05 incorrectly but it wasn't displaying until now due to the Inter version in Obsidian lacking that font feature

So now that Obsidian fixed this issue, it made the bug in Sanctum apparent

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