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Hi @lakshits11, sorry you're having trouble here!
As an immediate workaround, I recommend installing and trying one of the "code" fonts... They have naming which is easier to specify here, like Rec Mono Casual
, if I remember correctly. You can find them in the release download.
At a high level, I can't do much to change the names in the full family, because there are many styles to label, and font names have to come in under a small length limit. The full Recursive family is better suited to apps like Figma, which give one menu for font family, and a second for font style.
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There are only 4 font variants in code folder i.e regular, italic, bold bold italic... that's why i was using these (they have more)Also on google fonts, there is no italic variant availale although the naming there is convenient
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Also what i was thinking is that can't we map names like the "Recursive Mn Lnr St" to "rec mls" or any name which the code editor recognises. Also i see there are different names for italics which are inconsistent for code editor to guess ? This is what i think.
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You can only really use 4 styles in VS Code themes, as far as I know. If you want to dial-in the exact style for each of those, take a look at the recursive-code-config repo.
You are free to change the font naming to whatever you think is easier, because Recursive is licensed with the SIL OFL license. However, it's not especially easy to rename fonts (especially not in a way that works well everywhere).
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https://github.com/arrowtype/recursive-code-config
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You can only really use 4 styles in VS Code themes, as far as I know. If you want to dial-in the exact style for each of those, take a look at the recursive-code-config repo.
You are free to change the font naming to whatever you think is easier, because Recursive is licensed with the SIL OFL license. However, it's not especially easy to rename fonts (especially not in a way that works well everywhere).
- No there's an option in vscode to set the font weight where we can use as many font weights as the font offer.
- Its okay actually I am not currently willing to devote much time to this but in future will surely do whenever I feel so.
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No there's an option in vscode to set the font weight where we can use as many font weights as the font offer.
Right, VS Code mostly uses whatever is defined as the Regular weight of a family, and code themes can also use italic, bold, and bold italic.
The recursive code config repo allows you to define Regular as whatever exact weight you want, if the usual regular of 400
isn't what you want.
But, no worries at all. If you find this font inconvenient to work with, you definitely shouldn't feel obligated to use it. Thanks for taking time to write the issue to let me know where it was difficult! It's helpful to know for the future.
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