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Another attempt at fixing nearby font loading (#12904)
The original research for a solution all the way back in #11032 contained an unfortunate flaw. The nearby font loading code was written under the assumption that Cascadia is missing in the system font collection, leading to our issues. Adding nearby fonts last into the collection would thus ensure that we use the system fonts whenever possible, but only have nearby fonts as a fallback. This didn't work and we figured that we'd have to always prefer loading nearby fonts over system fonts. #12554 tried to achieve this, but failed to change the order in which the font set is built. In order to prefer nearby fonts over system ones, we have to add the system font collection last. ## PR Checklist * [x] Closes #11648 * [x] I work here * [x] Tests added/passed * [x] Embarrassment for my incompetence ## Validation Steps Performed * Put Jetbrains Mono into the AppX directory of the Debug build * Jetbrains Mono shows up in the font selector and is useable Additionally a more complex mini-test was built: Using FontForge I've cloned arial.ttf and removed all characters except for the letter "0". Afterwards I've build a custom font collection the same way we do it in Terminal, extracted a `FontFace` named "Arial" and called `IDWriteFont::HasCharacter` for the letter "1". Loading the system font collection first results in `TRUE` and loading it last results in `FALSE` (since my custom arial.ttf doesn't have the letter "1"). This confirms that we need to load the system font collection last. (cherry picked from commit eeb8970) Service-Card-Id: 80641213 Service-Version: 1.12
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