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PragmataPro
Monospaced typeface family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PragmataPro is a monospaced font family designed for programming, created by Fabrizio Schiavi.[1] It is a narrow programming font designed for legibility. The font implements Unicode characters, including (polytonic) Greek,[2] Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew and the APL codepoints. The font specifically implements ligatures for programming, such as multiple-character operators. The characters are hinted by hand.
PragmataPro was designed to have contained line-spacing and offer rasterization for screens of most sizes except the most small.[3] Notable features also include math and phonetics support.[4]
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It includes 18,538 glyphs in Regular weight and 15,297 glyphs in Bold weight, version 0.830[5] (2023) from the following Unicode blocks:
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Usage examples
- PragmataPro sample text in Windows at 12 pt anti aliased
- PragmataPro sample text in Windows at 10 pt anti aliased
- PragmataPro sample text in Windows at 10 pt aliased
- PragmataPro sample text in Windows at 09 pt aliased
- PragmataPro Hebrew sample
- PragmataPro Arabic sample
- PragmataPro Fraktur available as OpenType feature Sylistic set 03 sample
- PragmataPro Greek sample
- PragmataPro International Phonetic Alphabet sample
- PragmataPro solutions for Poker Cards
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See also
- Iosevka, a Monospaced font with a design similar to PragmataPro
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