Cidfontf1 Font New
Because it is a , its visual appearance depends entirely on what font the original software used as the source, and what font your current software is using as the substitute.
: If the recipient's computer doesn't have the original font, the software may fail to "create or find" CIDFont+F1, resulting in text appearing as dots or garbled characters. cidfontf1 font new
CIDFont+F1 is essentially an alias. In many cases, it acts as a mask for standard fonts like Arial (Bold) Times New Roman Because it is a , its visual appearance