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Introduce a Book (lighter than Regular) and Thick (a bit thicker than Retina) font weights #1038

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@kgizdov kgizdov commented May 14, 2020

Resolves #641

Tested on ArchLinux x86_64 with SublimeText 3211

@kgizdov kgizdov changed the title Introduce a Book (lighter than Regular) and Think (same as Retina) font weights Introduce a Book (lighter than Regular) and Thick (same as Retina) font weights May 14, 2020
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tonsky commented May 14, 2020

Explained here #641 (comment)

Let’s wait for ST to merge that PR

@kgizdov kgizdov changed the title Introduce a Book (lighter than Regular) and Thick (same as Retina) font weights Introduce a Book (lighter than Regular) and Thick (a bit thicker than Retina) font weights May 18, 2020
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kgizdov commented May 18, 2020

I updated the variants to fit the new toolchain changes and also correctly set the rest of the parameters for each font weight. They should be fully qualified font weights of their own now. Please have a look. Personally, I think introducing these on their own right is good enough.

Please let me know if there are any specific objections or fixes needed work and I will try to implement them.

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tonsky commented May 18, 2020

Thanks!

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Strange request about Retina style and SublimeText on Linux
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