The Mystery of "CIDFont+F1": Understanding PDF's Hidden Character System
pdf2htmlEX --font-size-multiplier 1.2 --embed-css 1 --embed-font 1 --font-remap "cidfontf1 font new=NotoSansMonoCJKsc-Regular" statement.pdf
Thus, cidfontf1 font new is a composite key name pointing to a re-encoded or subset version of an existing CJK font. cidfontf1 font new
Here’s a helpful post regarding /CIDFont/F1 and working with new CIDFonts in PostScript or PDF generation. Thus, cidfontf1 font new is a composite key
/BaseFont /cidfontf1 font new
Unlike the elegant Serifs or the bold, modern Sans-Serifs, F1 was a ghost. He was "embedded"—a prisoner inside a PDF document that had been saved and forgotten in 1998. He had no name, no flourishes, and no personality. He was simply a set of instructions: Draw a line here. Curve it there. 📂 The Awakening Unlike the elegant Serifs or the bold, modern