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Please comment below if you have a legitimate use case for this combination of glyphs. I can't think of one, but that doesn't mean there isn't one!
I find myself writing >-< somewhat frequently in doc comments to signify string templates. For example:
<name>-<version>-<release>
JBM currently renders a ligature for >-, while leaving < as its own character. While the intention is still perfectly clear, it just looks a bit weird to my eye.
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Please comment below if you have a legitimate use case for this combination of glyphs. I can't think of one, but that doesn't mean there isn't one!
I find myself writing
>-<
somewhat frequently in doc comments to signify string templates. For example:JBM currently renders a ligature for
>-
, while leaving<
as its own character. While the intention is still perfectly clear, it just looks a bit weird to my eye.Using JetBrains Mono v1.0.6 from
homebrew-cask-fonts
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