Change the SUB control glyph to U+2426#16559
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Up to now we've using `U+2E2E` (reverse question mark) to represent the `SUB` control glyph. This PR changes the glyph to `U+2426` (substitute form two), which is also rendered as a reverse question mark, but is more semantically correct. The original `SUB` control rendering was implemented in PR #15075. I've manually confirmed that `printf "\x1A"` is now shown as a reverse question mark in OpenConsole when using the Cascadia Code font. That would not previously have worked, because `U+2E2E` is not supported by Cascadia Code. Closes #16558 (cherry picked from commit 92f9ff9) Service-Card-Id: 91559316 Service-Version: 1.19
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Up to now we've using `U+2E2E` (reverse question mark) to represent the `SUB` control glyph. This PR changes the glyph to `U+2426` (substitute form two), which is also rendered as a reverse question mark, but is more semantically correct. The original `SUB` control rendering was implemented in PR #15075. I've manually confirmed that `printf "\x1A"` is now shown as a reverse question mark in OpenConsole when using the Cascadia Code font. That would not previously have worked, because `U+2E2E` is not supported by Cascadia Code. Closes #16558 (cherry picked from commit 92f9ff9) Service-Card-Id: 91559315 Service-Version: 1.18
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Summary of the Pull Request
Up to now we've using
U+2E2E(reverse question mark) to represent theSUBcontrol glyph. This PR changes the glyph toU+2426(substituteform two), which is also rendered as a reverse question mark, but is
more semantically correct.
References and Relevant Issues
The original
SUBcontrol rendering was implemented in PR #15075.Validation Steps Performed
I've manually confirmed that
printf "\x1A"is now shown as a reversequestion mark in OpenConsole when using the Cascadia Code font. That
would not previously have worked, because
U+2E2Eis not supported byCascadia Code.
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