PragmataPro explained

PragmataPro
Style:Monospaced
Classifications:Sans-serif
Releasedate:2010
Creator:Fabrizio Schiavi
Trademark:Fabrizio Schiavi
Latest Release Version:0.830
Foundry:Fabrizio Schiavi Design
Arabic:yes
Cyrillic:yes
Greek:yes
Hebrew:yes
Ipa:yes
Latin:yes
License:Proprietary

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]

Unicode coverage

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:

Unicode BlocksNumber of glyphs designed
95/95
96/96
128/128
208/208
96/96
80/80
112/112
86/135
111/208
87/87
224/256
89/89
128/128
256/256
228/233
111/111
42/42
14/32
80/80
60/60
112/112
256/256
256/256
39/39
128/128
32/32
96/96
184/256
165/192
48/48
16/16
256/256
128/128
128/128
256/256
208/253
3/32
1/94
37/43
2,381/6,400
51/58
154/631
26/26
140/141
113/225
996/996
59/82
91/768
148/150
212/212
6,896/65,534
739/65,534

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: the official web page of PragmataPro. website. 17 February 2023 . Fabrizio Schiavi.
  2. Web site: PragmataPro page on Typografie . 22 April 2016 .
  3. Web site: Article appeared on Medium about PragmataPro design . 14 April 2016 .
  4. Web site: PragmataPro page on Programming font site .
  5. Web site: All chars table of PragmataPro.