In font terminology, "joined" refers to cursive or script fonts where lowercase letters connect organically, as if written by hand. Unlike standard print fonts where letters stand alone (e.g., Arial), joined fonts rely on contextual alternates and ligatures.
Don't panic. You haven't been hacked. You aren't looking at random cat-keyboard walking. You are looking at a developer shorthand log—specifically, a poorly concatenated commit message or a font compiler’s internal status update. font xccw joined 1a upd
: Indicates that this is a cursive font where the letters are linked together. An internal changelog or commit message from a
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Great news for everyone using the XCCW joined 1a handwriting font in their classrooms! We know there have been some headaches getting the cursive joins to display correctly in recent software updates, but we’ve got a fix. What’s New in this Update: