Georgii Dolzhykov

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It might make sense to check the implementation of the [EditorConfig extension](https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-vscode) to use the same way to override VS Code's newline settings.

> Low contrast between capital and lower case letters. I disagree on this point for Latin letters, but this is pretty much the case for Cyrillic. > The digit "1"...

Looks good! I like most of the new glyphs. I see one real problem and have a couple of less important comments. Problem: the uppercase "У" looks too much like...

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/94334/111881127-ce69e900-89b7-11eb-93d0-54ed33347aa2.png) Is this helpful? Or do you need a more printed-like variant? > Also is the below text readable? Yes, but it looks a bit like a mix of small...

My wife's handwriting: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/94334/111881535-7a600400-89b9-11eb-96d2-b89e374c2f35.png)

As for "printed handwriting", there exist standardized fonts for technical drawings. I'm trying to find a good link.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/94334/111881677-5650f280-89ba-11eb-8d29-fc946499ac88.png)

I'm watching the video. So far he's saying everything right. The double-storey "а" is indeed never used in handwriting. It's always single-storey (ɑ).

Watching further, now I see why you're confused. Yeah, disregard that video. "Handwriting in block letters with distinct upper and lower cases" is probably a thing, but it's not really...

Feel free to ask anything you want to know :)