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Stylistic sets in Visual Studio #896

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Gliptal opened this issue Nov 19, 2019 · 6 comments
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Stylistic sets in Visual Studio #896

Gliptal opened this issue Nov 19, 2019 · 6 comments

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@Gliptal
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Gliptal commented Nov 19, 2019

I guess there is no way to specify stylistic sets in Visual Studio (like you can do in Visual Studio Code)?

@tonsky
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tonsky commented Nov 21, 2019

No idea

@alexeyten
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@apollolux
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apollolux commented Dec 19, 2019

For what it's worth, the only way that comes to mind for me at least is to have the Custom CSS & JS Loader extension installed and add some stylistic set(s) CSS to a given selector. This Adobe page outlines the available CSS OpenType values for font-feature-settings quite handily.

Edit: Never mind, I misread the request as asking for VSCode rather than VS. Please ignore this suggestion, but also please leave it here in case someone wants to do it for VSCode. :)

@icorbrey
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Does anyone have a workaround for this? I use both Visual Studio and VSCode and it would be very nice to be able to have the same variants in Visual Studio that I have active in VSCode

@MuTsunTsai
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@tonsky
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tonsky commented Mar 15, 2022

Try #1387

@tonsky tonsky closed this as completed Mar 15, 2022
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