Based on our record, Apple Font Tool Suite should be more popular than Pragmata Pro. It has been mentiond 81 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I've found I like SF Pro from Apple, and Iosevka from Belleve Invis. SF Pro especially is really nice for UI elements, and Iosevka is great for coding and terminal work. https://developer.apple.com/fonts/ https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ I'm curious as to how you perceive those 2 font families? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
This does look very nice! Still, I often go back to what I know and what I got used to as the default on the OS. So, as a macOS user, I work with Apple's SF Mono:- Source: Hacker News / over 1 year agohttps://developer.apple.com/fonts/.
Edit: I got a comment here mentioning that the file is stored on /System/Library/Fonts/SFNS.ttf, and its included in the SF Pro font package as SF-Pro.ttf. Source: over 1 year ago
Is there a way to change all my notes to use Apple's San Francisco fonts available on their website? Source: almost 2 years ago
Hmm.. I think it's either SF Pro Bold or Inter Bold (tbh those two fonts look really similar). Source: almost 2 years ago
I also highly recommend PragmataPro⁽¹⁾ if you prefer more characters per line. It’s €199 for the complete typeface, but well worth it for something you interact with for many hours per day, every day. ⁽¹⁾ https://fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
The font is a custom build of Iosevka, which is almost certainly inspired by the commercial font Pragmata Pro (https://fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/). When Pragmata Pro was first released a little over 10 years ago, it sold for around $400 (I know this because I and many, many others bought a copy back then). As another commenter points out, you may have some rendering issue. Alternatively, you may just not like... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
In part 1[0] of this series of posts, the author mentions they use Pragmata Pro [1]. [0]: https://arne.me/articles/emacs-from-scratch-part-one-foundations [1]: https://fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
My absolute favorite is PragmataPro, it’s a condensed font. This allows you to fit more information horizontally, which super nice for small screen sizes, or vertical splits without making the font size small. Source: over 1 year ago
Not OP, but I like PragmataPro [0] by Fabrizio Schiavi and use it in my IDEs. I particularly appreciate his attention to glyphs in languages other than English. [0] https://fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
DejaVu Sans Mono - This open source font family is derived from the Bitstream Vera family, itself close to the Microsoft core Web fonts (see Andale Mono).
Noto Mono - OSX, Typography, Fonts, Design, and powerline
Microsoft Typography - Internal tools developed at Microsoft for manipulating and creating OpenType and TrueType font...
Iosevka - Typography, OSX, Fonts, Design, and powerline
AFDKO - AFDKO is a collection of command-line tools used at Adobe for manipulating and creating OpenType...
Input Mono - Multiform monospace font.