Cidfont F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Full [extra Quality] -
In Linux environments using Ghostscript, a common warning is: Substituting font CIDFont=F1 for ... This means the system could not find the font referenced by the F1 identifier and is falling back to a default (often Courier or a generic CIDFont).
A contains only the glyphs actually used in the document. A full embedding contains the entire character set (e.g., all 20,000+ CJK glyphs). cidfont f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 full
But for the rest of the world, specifically China, Japan, and Korea (collectively known as the CJK region), 256 slots were a drop in the ocean. In Linux environments using Ghostscript, a common warning
Have you ever opened a PDF document only to find missing text, strange characters, or a pop-up error mentioning ? In Linux environments using Ghostscript