![]() ![]() I'm rather surprised that it actually does not turn out like complete rubbish. \definemathcommandĪs I already said in the comments, results are really poor when trying to use non-math fonts in math. Pragmata Pro Font: PragmataPro is a condensed monospaced font optimized for screen, designed by Fabrizio Schiavi to be the ideal font for coding, math and e. PragmataPro is a condensed monospaced font optimized for screen, designed by Fabrizio Schiavi to be the ideal font for coding, math and engineering PragmataPro has no interline spacing, so the lines are more compact in height not just in width. The main math font is still Latin Modern Math but letters, Greek, mathematical operator, and double struck digits, of course, are taken from DejaVu via fallback. Here is a minimal example which uses DejaVu Sans for math.
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