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(Character Identifier Font) is a font format used in PDF and PostScript for large character sets (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and some professional Western fonts). Instead of standard ASCII naming, CIDFonts map CIDs (numbers) to glyphs.
Word count: ~2,100.
If you are the one viewing the file and it looks like gibberish: cidfontf1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 updated
CIDFont (Character Identifier Font) is a format designed to handle languages with massive character sets, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK). Unlike standard fonts that use a simple 1-to-256 character map, CIDFonts use a "CIDKeyed" system to organize thousands of glyphs. Common Tag Meanings (Character Identifier Font) is a font format used
/F1 << /Type /Font /Subtype /CIDFontType0 /BaseFont /KozMinPro-Regular /CIDSystemInfo ... >> /F2 << /Type /Font /Subtype /CIDFontType2 ... >> ... such as Chinese
