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"font_face": "Hack", | |
"font_size": 10 | |
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Using Hack in the recently released Sublime Text 3 Build 3143 on OS X 10.11.6 "El Capitan" results in inconsistent character widths. In my specific case I noticed the capital "F" is slightly narrower than a regular space character. Anybody else noticed this?
Edit:
Well, I updated Hack to the latest version v2.020 and in the process replaced the previously installed OTF variant of Hack with the TTF variant. I don't know if it's the new version or the TTF variant, but the widths are now consistent again, just like you'd expect from a monospaced font ;-) Leaving this out here for documentation.
@bassbird Same issue here
Indent guides are not well aligned when using Hack :
It works well with native font :
Udpating Hack to v2.020 did not fix the problem.
Ok, I found how to make it works cleaning font cache :
- Close Sublime Text
- Remove Hack from FontBook
- Clear font cache
sudo atsutil databases -remove
- Download the latest version of Hack
- Install it with FontBook
- Launch Sublime Text
FYI-- clearing your font cache may necessitate rebooting, in order to rebuild the cache.
I updated the
Preferences.sublime-settings
file with"font_face": "Hack"
. Restarted Sublime. Don't notice any difference in font. Have Sublime text 3 on a Mac OS El Capitan.