Affects in 1.20.1 & 1.20.10.24 Preview
Confirmed. Besides inconsistent top and bottom alignment, other issues are also significant. The new font has distorted letters and inconsistent sizes for the consonants and vowels within each character (in Korean, consonants and vowels are contained within a single character).
It's like the handwriting of a 5-year-old learning Korean for the first time - it's barely recognizable.
Either bringing back the old fonts(but I understand that older Korean fonts have issues with open source license and a number of known problems) or officially borrowing the pixelated Hangul open source fonts from Mojang would be a solution to the problem.
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The open-source fonts above support all of the fine-grained forms of Hangul, making them a good replacement for the fonts in the current snapshot.
Confirmed. This bug appears to occur only on devices equipped with the Samsung Xclipse GPU. Since the Samsung Xclipse GPU is relatively new, the APs equipped with this GPU are Exynos 2200, Exynos 2400, and Exynos 1480, totaling three. The list of all devices affected by this is as follows:
Galaxy S22 with Exynos 2200 (SM-S901B) - Xclipse 920
Galaxy S22 Plus with Exynos 2200 (SM-S906B) - Xclipse 920
Galaxy S22 Ultra with Exynos 2200 (SM-S908B) - Xclipse 920
Galaxy S23 FE with Exynos 2200 (SM-S711B, SM-S711E, SM-S711N) - Xclipse 920
Galaxy S24 with Exynos 2400 (SM-S921B, SM-S921E, SM-S921N) - Xclipse 940
Galaxy S24 Plus with Exynos 2400 (SM-S926B, SM-S926E, SM-S926N) - Xclipse 940
Galaxy A55 5G with Exynos 1480 (All Models) - Xclipse 530
Samsung devices are released with either Exynos or Snapdragon depending on the region. Therefore, except for the Galaxy A55 5G, which is equipped with Exynos 1480 in all regions, only devices with the specific model numbers mentioned above are affected.