Cidfont F1 Normal Fixed
The Mystery of "CIDFont+F1": Decoding PDF Font Errors If you’ve ever opened a PDF only to find the text replaced by dots, garbled characters, or a frustrating error message saying "CIDFont+F1 cannot be created or found,"
3. Glyph Coverage
- CJK Unified Ideographs: Full support for one or more regional standards (e.g., GB2312, GB18030, JIS X 0208, JIS X 0213, KSC 5601)
- Hiragana & Katakana (for Japanese F1)
- Hangul Syllables & Jamo (for Korean F1)
- Full-width Alphanumeric: ABC123 (FF01–FF5E range)
- Half-width Alphanumeric: ABC123 (if included, may also be monospaced but narrower)
- Punctuation: Full-width commas, periods, brackets, quotation marks
- Symbols: Box-drawing characters (U+2500–U+257F) for terminal/table drawing
- Control character glyphs (optional): Visible representations for null, SOH, etc.
: CIDFont stands for Character Identifier Font. It is an extension of PostScript (Type 1) or TrueType (Type 2) technologies designed to support more than 256 characters—handling up to 65,535 separate glyphs. Naming Convention : Labels like cidfont f1 normal fixed
2. Component Breakdown
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