Feature Request: Hebrew Glyphs in Cascadia Code #2679

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opened 2026-01-30 23:02:04 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @schorrm on GitHub (Jul 10, 2019).

Summary of the new feature/enhancement

Basically, include Hebrew glyphs in Cascadia.

In general, in terminal contexts, using Hebrew is a total nightmare. Very, very few Monospace fonts actually work with Hebrew, and using font fallback isn't a good solution (look at what it does).
Font fallback makes ransom notes here, and messes up directionality too
Having Hebrew glyphs supported in a modern terminal font would just make the experience work well out of the box.

Proposed technical implementation details (optional)

I understand that Arabic and Farsi is very complicated. But Hebrew really isn't. The entire Unicode block is 88 points. Hebrew doesn't have ligatures or any complex font behavior, at least for letters. And even diacritics could be omitted and it'd still be super duper useful and cover 99%+ of use cases (Hebrew is almost never written with vocalization). So just covering the Hebrew alphabet would only require 27 glyphs.
And even if they're super basic and ugly it would still be really useful, just not having the layout break and stuff. Even just copying the glyphs for Hebrew from Courier New or Liberation Mono and resizing them for Cascadia would be a major help.

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Reference: starred/terminal#2679