Hi guys, thank you very much for Cascadia, it is really good.
The usage of codepoints (e.g. U+21B2, U+2771, U+2770, U+2423) to represent hidden/control chars is common pratice in text editors to provide extra information about the text and disambiguation. Particularly, I have the following in my vimrc:
set listchars=tab:▶\ ,trail:•,extends:❱,precedes:❰,nbsp:␣,eol:↲
This is how it is rendered right now (FVim front end that uses Avalonia and F#):
This is more or less how it could be
I was wondering if we could have something like these codepoints.
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