Cid Font F1 F2 F3 F4 Better ((full)) 〈100% FULL〉
created by PDF-exporting software when the original font cannot be correctly embedded or identified. These placeholders act as "virtual" fonts that map character IDs (CID) to specific glyphs within a document. Understanding the Codes
: Frequently correspond to different weights (e.g., F1 as Bold, F2 as Regular). Functionality : These fonts use CID (Character ID) encoding cid font f1 f2 f3 f4 better
When you see labels like , these are often "placeholder" names generated by PDF creation software (like InDesign, Illustrator, or third-party PDF generators) when the original font metadata is not fully preserved or when the font is subsetted. created by PDF-exporting software when the original font
CIDFont+F1 are not specific font names but rather generic placeholders F1 as Bold

