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Let's start with the fact that I am autistic. That said, I think code-styled ligatures are great, and you have implemented some good ones(the ++, for instance), but it's really hard when you push too much to the point of changing the symbol into a completely different thing in some cases.
For instance, the != and the !== ligatures are a kind of a way too big shift. I know != is a representation of that mathematical symbol, but the characters lost completely their characteristic making they hardly identifiable (at least for me, and I think for lots of neurodiverse people who rely on more rigid patterns for symbols).
For that reason I cannot use the ligatures, even though some of them are great. Maybe going back into more standard-looking patterns or offering a variation of the font designed with disabilities/neurodiversity in mind would be interesting!
Sincerely,
Bruno Moreira-Guedes
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Hello,
Let's start with the fact that I am autistic. That said, I think code-styled ligatures are great, and you have implemented some good ones(the ++, for instance), but it's really hard when you push too much to the point of changing the symbol into a completely different thing in some cases.
For instance, the != and the !== ligatures are a kind of a way too big shift. I know != is a representation of that mathematical symbol, but the characters lost completely their characteristic making they hardly identifiable (at least for me, and I think for lots of neurodiverse people who rely on more rigid patterns for symbols).
For that reason I cannot use the ligatures, even though some of them are great. Maybe going back into more standard-looking patterns or offering a variation of the font designed with disabilities/neurodiversity in mind would be interesting!
Sincerely,
Bruno Moreira-Guedes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: