fabrizioschiavi / pragmatapro

PragmataPro font is designed to help pros to work better
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PragmataPro Bold is too much thick and blur font #243

Open ciscohack opened 2 years ago

ciscohack commented 2 years ago

I used PragmataPro bold and it's too much bold and quality also degrade i feel and blur. Thought to report. Any reason PragmataPro not have medium font typeface. I have not seen font eye pleasing compare to new font Operator Mono,CodenewRoman and cascadia .. i watched the youtube video about font also

Both font bold typeface used and clear difference see pragmata is not crisp/sharp same is happening with Regular typface also .. here I have used terminal feature where we can reduce the font thickness ..so imagine how thick font would be and more thick more poor quality

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fabrizioschiavi commented 2 years ago

Sorry but I don't see nothing of what you described. Probably it's all a question of taste. I'll create a Medium weight and all will become more acceptable for you. Thanks to let me know your point of view

ciscohack commented 2 years ago

@fabrizioschiavi Thanks for your response. I wish to see more quality improvement in future releases. I don't know might be I am not able to explain you well but font render quality I feel is less compared to many other fonts

I request you to add more glphy support and also to handle icons in the zsh shell. Thanks these are my observations and suggestion

jvican commented 6 months ago

@fabrizioschiavi I don't think the case for a medium weight has been made appropriately. First of all, this is the best font I've ever used, period. I've just bought the whole pack. It's a piece of art.

One reason why a medium weight might be needed is when, in macOS, one disable "font smoothing" or "glyph dilation". One can do this per app or for the whole OS. When you do that, fonts become crispy and light, but IMO too light or lean.

Here's the example of VS Code.

The setting text.fontAliasing is set to default (which implies font smoothing)

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The setting text.fontAliasing is set to anti_aliased (which implies lack of font smoothing)

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The difference is tremendous. I wish I could have the weight of font smoothing with the crispiness of no font smoothing, this way having the font without any OS alteration.

fabrizioschiavi commented 6 months ago

@jvican, thank you for bringing this optional Mac OS antialiasing setting to our attention! Nonetheless, I'm diligently working on developing the variable font version, which will undoubtedly allow users to customize the font view to their preference.

jvican commented 6 months ago

I look forward to it! Can't wait. For those that want to disable font smoothing/graph dilation by default, I recommend using https://www.fontsmoothingadjuster.com That will be one of the first things I'll do when the variable font version is out there.

jvican commented 2 months ago

Hi @fabrizioschiavi! Following up on this - do we have an estimate on when the variable font version will be available? I can't wait to use it, haha 😄

fabrizioschiavi commented 2 months ago

Thanks for asking @jvican ! I’m at good point, more than 50% of the >= 18000 glyphs are completed in Roman version. Soon I’ll approach Italic version and then 💥 I’ll release the variable font pack!

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jvican commented 2 months ago

That is AWESOME! I'm hyped up to start using the new font styles 😄 Thanks a lot.