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Of course we have \textbf{} to make a font (esp. English fonts) BOLD. I am interested in making a word BOLDER. I am aware of \huge, \large etc. But is there a way to make a word BOLDER, much more Bolder etc?

Torbjørn T.
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Panha
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  • \fontsize{66}{42}\selectfont} (for example)? but this change size of font. don't mix font size with its shapes and series. – Zarko Nov 15 '16 at 03:00
  • Perhaps a variant on Approach 2 at this answer: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/295243/have-latex-document-slowly-transform-fade-from-one-font-into-another/331002#331002, using a pdfliteral approach. – Steven B. Segletes Nov 15 '16 at 03:25
  • Are you forced to use Computer Modern fonts, or are you free to use any font that's on your system? – Mico Nov 15 '16 at 04:59
  • @Mico I am not sure about that. I am using TexStudio in Win7 62bit though. – Panha Nov 15 '16 at 12:15
  • @Panha - The frontend (TeXstudio) and the operating system (Win7) should not really affect the decision regarding the fonts you use. – Mico Nov 15 '16 at 12:26

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