Cyrillic letters doesn't appear as it should in comments at codeblocks

From what I see, there is a slight font difference that does not affect readability nor implies a different alphabet… I’m not sure why you’re saying this affects readability, but I doubt anyone is going to change anything.

I think you’re confusing Greek with Italics.

If you get Latin, Greek, and russian confused, then maybe you’re not exactly qualified to determine if Cyrillic is being written properly. Nobody who speaks russian is confused.

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Everyone stop arguing about whether or not its a flex or not
If it’s any more inconvenient to read, why not fix it?
There is no reason for it being in italics anyway
Maybe a native russian speaker could easily differentiate between some letters and others, but for someone learning online who only reads typed Cyrillic it would be hard for them to distinguish some letters
What even is the point in arguing about such a trivial thing???
There is only gain from fixing it. I’d be surprised if fixing it would make it harder to read for some.

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This is how anyone learning Cyrillic learns to write from a young age, it’s frustrating having some American russaboo LARP-er come in and call it a bug, then doubling down when corrected by people who actually know the alphabet in question.

I’m not calling it a “bug”, I know this is intentional, which is why I made this feature request

I only saw cyrillic being typed, not written as I live in an arab country, not in a russian country, and I only learned cyrillic by computers

Guys
It can be added as a setting and by default it is in it’s current state
so then for the non-native speakers that don’t learn to write like this, they can toggle the setting.
Is this the end of the discussion?

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Yes, that can be a better idea, but some people accused me of flexing (which I did cuz I wanted to be a polyglot), which is completely unrelated to this topic, but it’s better to add a setting

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just found out that it’s cursive cyrillic, that’s how it’s written (I am not from Belarus, I am from a different country which doesn’t have the cyrillic script), and it only put it like this when I put it in bulgarian at iOS Chrome

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You mark my answer as the solution, then a few days later rewrite what I said weeks ago in a less coherent way and mark yourself as the answer?
Bulgarian uses the cursive style letters in printed script. Every other language just uses them in italics or handwritten script. I told you it was cursive Cyrillic over two weeks ago and provided examples of it it normal use. And why is Belarus at all relevant to anything that was said? Yes, they use Cyrillic too, but why mention such a random country which nobody mentioned?

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because I want to pick a random country I know that uses cyrillic, Here are a list of countries that uses the cyrillic script

Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia .

The italic one are slavic countries

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