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What I'd like to get

Demo of font I want

What I currently get using Latin Modern

What I currently get using latin modern and pdfrender

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Especially, look at the italic font. I really like that italic font even though it looks old. I have tried a lot of fonts available in LaTeX from this site. But none of them are exactly this.

egreg
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Masum
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  • Welcome! Can you give a reference for the book you are talking about? – egreg Sep 30 '20 at 20:43
  • Hopefully it's not against the rules since the pdf is available for free: http://www.acadsci.fi/mathematica/1962/no306pp01-08.pdf – Masum Sep 30 '20 at 20:45
  • I'm afraid you're out of luck. The font is some version of Monotype Modern, which Knuth derived Computer Modern from. There's no port to LaTeX of that fonts available. – egreg Sep 30 '20 at 20:58
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    Looking at ‘Properties’ with Acrobat Reader, they're Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPSMT. Try with newtx, based on TeXGyre Termes, a Times clone. – Bernard Sep 30 '20 at 20:59
  • @Teepeemm many thanks for the link. It helps me track down the font at least. egreg I thought something like that as well because the fonts in latex font catalog site do not cover this font. Bernard I will try it. Thanks for the suggestion – Masum Sep 30 '20 at 21:02
  • Davislor, I like the font you linked. I will try it! Many thanks mate – Masum Sep 30 '20 at 21:10
  • @Bernard the Properties in Acrobat Reader will be misleading—the text is scanned and the fonts are the ones used for the OCR text layer. If you zoom in on the text, you'll be able to see the bitmaps clearly. – Don Hosek Oct 01 '20 at 01:45

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