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Analysis of CID-Keyed Font Mapping: The Case of “F1 Normal” Abstract: This paper examines the structure of CID (Character Identifier) font formats, focusing on the practical designation “F1 Normal” as a hypothetical or legacy style within font subsets. We discuss encoding, glyph mapping, and normalization in digital typography. 1. Introduction – CID fonts in PostScript/PDF. 2. Font Naming Conventions – “F1” as a font index, “Normal” as style variant. 3. Technical Implications – Subsetting, embedding, rendering. 4. Use Cases – Legacy systems, embedded documents. 5. Conclusion – Need for standardization in font references. References – Adobe Technical Note #5012, CID-Keyed Font Specification. Cid Font F1 Normal
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