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CID (Character Identifier) fonts are a font format designed for large character sets – especially for Asian languages like Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Unlike standard fonts, CID fonts separate the character shapes (glyphs) from the encoding (mapping).
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These labels are often used in to differentiate between font styles or encoding subsets within a CID-keyed font family. CID (Character Identifier) fonts are a font format
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Ever opened your font menu in Adobe Acrobat, InDesign, or a RIP (Raster Image Processor) and seen a single font name followed by ? Here’s what that means.
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