- Make sure you do not have Cascadia Mono font installed
- Install Windows Terminal via Microsoft Store
- Configure Lister to use Cascadia Mono font
At this point everything works as expected - Update Windows Terminal to a newer version while TC is open
- After the update open any text file with Lister
The font used in Lister is completely different (in my case unreadable)
Restarting TC fixes the problem until the next update of Windows Terminal
Windows Terminal ships also current versions of Cascadia fonts. So when the app is updated, the font is updated, too. Maybe TC keeps some reference to it and it becomes invalid after the update? Any idea?
And yes, I'm aware that the steps to reproduce are rather ambiguous. But that's what happens with each update of Windows Terminal (I only close TC when rebooting PC).