Since you released the first version of Cascadia Code, I adopted it in Emacs.
With RC1 of WT, I configured both Emacs and WT to use Cascadia Code-12 and Emacs was configured to use 49 lines, say 46 for text and 3 for tool bar, scroll bar etc. Before this setting I had Cascadia Code-11 both in WT and in Emacs in which I could use 52 lines of text!
Now after the upgrade to RC2 of WT, with the same configuration, in Emacs I have only 40 lines: 37 for text and 3 for the other things. Now in Emacs the gap between two consecutive lines appears too big. See this screenshot:

Even if I set to use Cascadia Code-11 in Emacs, I can use only 38 lines of text, i.e. I gain only one line passing from 12 to 11 in Cascadia Code!
In WT the text appears more or less as in RC1. The above picture compares how the text is in WT and in Emacs. As you can see, in the settings.json', in defaults` field, I have set WT to use Cascadia Code 12 as in Emacs. Now in Emacs I have too few lines!
Since you released the first version of Cascadia Code, I adopted it in Emacs.
With RC1 of WT, I configured both Emacs and WT to use Cascadia Code-12 and Emacs was configured to use 49 lines, say 46 for text and 3 for tool bar, scroll bar etc. Before this setting I had Cascadia Code-11 both in WT and in Emacs in which I could use 52 lines of text!
Now after the upgrade to RC2 of WT, with the same configuration, in Emacs I have only 40 lines: 37 for text and 3 for the other things. Now in Emacs the gap between two consecutive lines appears too big. See this screenshot:
Even if I set to use Cascadia Code-11 in Emacs, I can use only 38 lines of text, i.e. I gain only one line passing from 12 to 11 in Cascadia Code!
In WT the text appears more or less as in RC1. The above picture compares how the text is in WT and in Emacs. As you can see, in the
settings.json', indefaults` field, I have set WT to use Cascadia Code 12 as in Emacs. Now in Emacs I have too few lines!