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In order for me to spot any missing codepoints in my font it would be helpful if I could disable the CSS font fallback (with a checkbox perhaps), which is replacing my missing glyphs with those from a default fallback font in the blocks of proofing text. (I'm assuming that feature is what's causing my grief). I would rather see the "missing glyphs". A more helpful behavior would be to allow my font's .notdef or replacement glyph to show in these spots instead. Thanks for listening.
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In order for me to spot any missing codepoints in my font it would be helpful if I could disable the CSS font fallback (with a checkbox perhaps), which is replacing my missing glyphs with those from a default fallback font in the blocks of proofing text. (I'm assuming that feature is what's causing my grief). I would rather see the "missing glyphs". A more helpful behavior would be to allow my font's .notdef or replacement glyph to show in these spots instead. Thanks for listening.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: