![]() 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.
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