“A condensed monospaced typeface optimized for screen, designed by Fabrizio Schiavi to be the ideal font for coding, math and engineering.” A revision and extension of Pragmata (2001), PragmataPro was released in 2010, now as a four-style family. Supports Latin, polytonic Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, and Hebrew. Available in four variants: with or without ligatures, strictly monospaced or “modularspaced”, i.e. with some wider symbols. Essential Pragmata is a package with just the upright styles, monospaced, without ligatures and a reduced character set. A variable version was released by 2025.
See also Pragmata Flash and PragmataPro Fraktur.