Overview
| Identifier | Typical Meaning | Use Case | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | F1, F2, F3 | Generic/synthetic fallback | Placeholder for missing CJK fonts | | HeiseiKakuGo-W5 | Specific Japanese font | Professional East Asian typesetting | | Ryumin-Light | Specific Japanese serif | Traditional publishing | | Identity-H | CMap (not a font) | Unicode mapping | | C0_0 | Subset of embedded font | Web-optimized PDFs | cid font f1 family
The CID font F1 family consists of multiple font resources, each with its own character set. The font resources are: Review: "CID Font F1 Family" Overview
CIDFont F1 family is not a specific artistic font but a technical placeholder often seen in PDF documents when the original font is missing or cannot be decoded. To create a "deep post" about it, you can lean into the metaphor of digital ghosts CID: The technology allowing for massive character sets