

Today’s typefaces kind of chose themselves - or more precisely, you chose them! These are ILT’s top-five chart-toppers or bestsellers. $ pdffonts PetarV-CurriculumVitae.Last week, I looked back at 2021 releases and chose ten favorites.

The original file uses many fonts, including the above mentioned SFBX2488, but also other design sizes of SFBX, which seem consistent with CM-Super. NTAZAI+SFBX1200 Type 1 Custom yes yes no 4 0 That's because Computer Modern uses its variant with design size 12pt also at bigger sizes, and fix-cm ensures CM-Super does the same to obtain results matching Computer Modern.

With fix-cm, the main font is called SFBX1200 in the PDF (where 1200 means, IIUC, that the design size is 12pt, though the font has been scaled). VZMLCI+SFRM1000 Type 1 Custom yes yes no 5 0

TWPACW+SFBX2488 Type 1 Custom yes yes no 4 0 While CM-Super uses scalable (Type 1) fonts, many fonts have multiple designs, optimized for different sizes - that's what it means to have design size 24.88pt. Some PDF viewers show properties of the embedded fonts in a "Fonts" dialog somewhere, among PDF properties or such. Without fix-cm, the main font is called SFBX2488 in the PDF, as shown by pdffonts, where BX stands for bold extended, and 2488 means, IIUC, that the design size is 24.88pt. \documentclass % Don't load this for the font you asked for. Alternatively, use XeTeX or LuaTeX and fontspec. How to do this depends on your engine, which you didn't specify. Here's a comparison of Latin Modern Roman medium, demi-bold and bold extended. Hard to say, really - the font properties of the PDF you linked to will tell you for sure.
