Let us dissect what each member of this family represents inside a PDF’s object tree.
When you see "f1, f2, f3..." followed by "updated," it typically means: cidfontf1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 updated
and cross-references it with a global font database to suggest the most likely original font (e.g., identifying that F1 is actually Arial Bold Arial Regular Vector Re-Rasterizer Let us dissect what each member of this
Before understanding F1–F6, we must understand the system. You cannot edit the text effectively without finding
| Old Alias | Recommended Replacement (OpenType) | |-----------|-------------------------------------| | CIDFontF1 | NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc | | CIDFontF2 | NotoSerifCJK-Regular.ttc | | CIDFontF3 | NotoSansMonoCJK-Regular.ttc | | CIDFontF4 | NotoSansCJK-Bold.ttc | | CIDFontF5 | NotoSerifCJK-Bold.ttc | | CIDFontF6 | NotoSansCJK-Symbols.ttc |
: If you open a file containing these, you will likely receive a "Missing Font" error. You cannot edit the text effectively without finding the original font or replacing it entirely. Visual Fidelity (Average) : While the text may still